Pancreatic Cancer Action Network
Salesforce Nonprofit Cloud Implementation Case Study
Highlights
- PanCAN had patient information in disparate systems, slowing data entry and patient care.
- Heller Consulting led them through a strategic implementation of Salesforce Nonprofit Cloud, integrating patient care systems into their core CRM.
- The org can streamline intake and match patients with clinical trials faster and with less manual processes.
Challenge: Healthcare databases siloed from core CRM
PanCAN's initial Salesforce setup was not able to easily manage the organization’s clinical trials finder and physicians database.
Technology leaders wanted to streamline, centralize, and automate processes to cut down on manual staff efforts. At the same time, they determined that any new system needed to be flexible and robust enough to meet the org's future needs.
Solution: A new Salesforce capability was a perfect fit
PanCAN worked with Heller Consulting to evaluate the organization’s goals and develop a technology strategy that would support those goals today and take the organization well into the future.
This strategic technology planning and selection process revealed the Salesforce platform as an ideal fit for PanCAN’s needs. Given its focus on UX for internal case managers and the need to manage multiple data sources to effectively match patients with doctors and clinical trials, the Person Accounts model, which is core to the new Salesforce Nonprofit Cloud, was an ideal solution.
The timing meant that PanCAN could take advantage of the latest capabilities available from Salesforce and have the flexibility to adopt other functionality that the platform continues to roll out in the Nonprofit Cloud.
With a clear technology plan in place, the org moved forward confidently, partnering with Heller to implement the new system.
The Result: Tailored UI and workflows offer speed and flexibility
Now live in Nonprofit Cloud, the PanCAN team can easily match patients with appropriate clinical trials and with healthcare providers who specialize in pancreatic cancer treatments.
It also now has access to features and capabilities like the data processing engine for mass record updates and OmniStudio for more tailored user interface capabilities.
Team members are guided through a workflow specific to their task. For example, for a patient questionnaire process, the new Nonprofit Cloud allows PanCAN to create a tailored screen that includes only the fields relevant to intake, and then save multiple records at once.
Perhaps most importantly, PanCAN has the flexibility to add other capabilities now available to nonprofits for the first time.