
Connect Cerbo to Google Drive and create healthcare automations
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Connect Cerbo and Google Drive to automate crucial parts of your healthcare organization
Common automation use cases
Automated Document Storage and Organization:
When a new patient document or form is completed in Cerbo, it is automatically uploaded and organized into specific folders in Google Drive. This ensures that all patient records are stored systematically and are easily accessible to healthcare providers, improving record-keeping efficiency and reducing the risk of misplaced documents.
Patient Data Sharing and Collaboration:
When a patient's lab results or treatment plan is updated in Cerbo, the relevant files are automatically shared with designated team members or specialists via Google Drive. This facilitates seamless collaboration among healthcare providers, ensuring that all necessary parties have access to the most current patient information, improving care coordination.
Backup and Archiving of Patient Records:
When patient records are updated or completed in Cerbo, a backup copy is automatically created and stored in Google Drive. This provides an additional layer of data security and ensures that historical patient information is safely archived, complying with data protection regulations and safeguarding against data loss.
- Create task
- Get users
- Get patients
- Get patient
- Create patient
- Search patients
- Update patient

- Find folder
- Get file
- Get files
- Get drives
- Find file by name
- Export and download document
- Update file metadata
- Create folder
- Create permission
- New file
- Upload file to Google Drive
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