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Introduction


This guide is intended for healthcare organizations so that they can manage, automate, and coordinate customer processes. The procedures detailed in this guide are intended to help administrators set up and maintain Siebel eHealthcare.

This guide will be useful primarily to people whose titles or job descriptions match one of the following:

Call Center Representatives
Persons responsible for customer service.
Call Center Administrators
Persons responsible for setting up and maintaining a call center; duties include designing and managing Computer Telephony Integration (CTI), SmartScripts, and message broadcasts.
Database Administrators
Persons who administer the database system, including data loading; system monitoring, backup, and recovery; space allocation and sizing; and user account management.
Marketing Administrators
Persons responsible for setting up and maintaining a marketing department; duties include designing and managing campaigns, product marketing information, and product distribution lists.
Sales Representatives
End users of the Siebel application, who may connect to the network through a dedicated or mobile connection.
Siebel Application Administrators
Persons responsible for planning, setting up, and maintaining Siebel applications.
Siebel Application Developers
Persons who plan, implement, and configure Siebel applications, possibly adding new functionality.
Siebel System Administrators
Persons responsible for the whole system, including installing, maintaining, and upgrading Siebel applications.
Trainers
Persons responsible for training end users of the Siebel eHealthcare application.

Siebel eHealthcare Guide provides detailed descriptions of Siebel eHealthcare. Siebel eHealthcare is targeted at healthcare organizations; therefore, industry-specific terminology is used throughout. Readers should have a general understanding of the healthcare industry and its terminology.


 Siebel eHealthcare Guide 
 Published: 04 June 2003