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@pasar6987/sf-health-coverage-benefit

What is covered, for whom, and how much. Defines coverage benefits, member plans, plan benefit items, purchaser plans, and the limits that shape what patients can access under their health plans.

Published package · Latest published 1.0.1 Mar 4, 2026 · 8 datasets / 59 measures in the latest review · Updated Apr 28, 2026

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1.0.1Published Mar 4, 2026

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@pasar6987Published Mar 4, 2026

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8 datasets59 measures · 226 dimensions

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Updated
Apr 28, 2026
Visibility
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License
MIT
Created
Mar 4, 2026

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Upstream

developer.salesforce.com/docs/atlas.en-us.object_reference.meta/object_reference

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Owner

@pasar6987

Organization

Independent

License

MIT

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Public hub listing

Publisher

@pasar6987Published Mar 4, 2026

Latest published version

1.0.1Published Mar 4, 2026

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salesforcecrmhealthcoverage-benefit

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Schema 0.1.1

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Python example for @pasar6987/sf-health-coverage-benefit

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import rawctx

model = rawctx.load("@pasar6987/sf-health-coverage-benefit")
prompt = rawctx.to_prompt(
    "@pasar6987/sf-health-coverage-benefit",
    datasets=["CoverageBenefit", "CoverageBenefitItem"],
    max_tokens=2000,
)

print(model.datasets)        # ["CoverageBenefit", "CoverageBenefitItem", "CoverageBenefitItemLimit"]
print(model.measures)        # [Measure(name="CoverageBenefit.EmergencyDepartmentCopay", ...), Measure(name="CoverageBenefit.FamilyInNetworkDeductibleApplied", ...), Measure(name="CoverageBenefit.FamilyInNetworkDeductibleLimit", ...)]
print(model.dimensions)      # [Dimension(name="BenefitNotes", ...), Dimension(name="BenefitPeriodEndDate", ...), Dimension(name="BenefitPeriodStartDate", ...)]
print(model.relationships)   # [Relationship(name='...', ...)]
print(prompt)

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@pasar6987/sf-health-coverage-benefit

What is covered, for whom, and how much. Defines coverage benefits, member plans, plan benefit items, purchaser plans, and the limits that shape what patients can access under their health plans.

Overview

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Objects (Datasets)8
Dimensions226
Measures59
Relationships6

Objects

  • CoverageBenefit — Represents the benefits provided to a covered member by a purchaser’s plan.
  • CoverageBenefitItem — Specific service covered by the insurance plan.
  • CoverageBenefitItemLimit — Allows you to track details associated with a specific benefit as it relates to expenditures, limits, coverage levels, eligibility, and exclusion.
  • MemberPlan — Represents details about the insurance coverage for a member or subscriber.
  • PlanBenefit — Represents the standard benefits available under a plan that the purchaser offers to their members.
  • PlanBenefitItem — Represents the details of a benefit available under a purchaser’s plan that is offered to their members.
  • PurchaserPlan — Represents the payer plan that a purchaser makes available to its members and members’ dependents.
  • PurchaserPlanAssn — Represents a junction object that associates the purchaser to the plans they offer to members.

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Models1
datasets8
measures59
dimensions226
relationships6
AI context1
models/sf-health-coverage-benefit.osi.yamlAI context included
8 datasets59 measures226 dimensions6 relationships