Create a Model Document
You can create a model document to forecast the performance of a contract.
Note: This page is shared with Contract Manager Professional.

- Access the Model Document Add page.
- Select Go To > Contract Modeling > Model Document Management. The Model Document Management page opens.
- Click Add Model Document at the top of the page. The Model Document Add page opens.
- Type a Model Document Name.
- In Global Patient List, select the patient lists you want to add to the model document. You can take advantage of one or both of the following options:
- Click Define Patient List(s) to create one or more new patient lists. For more information, refer to Define a New Patient List.
- Click Select Patient List(s) to select one or more existing patient lists. For more information, refer to Select an Existing Patient List.
- Optionally, in Notify E-Mail, type an E-mail address (or multiple E-mail addresses separated by a semi-colon) to which you want the system to send a message when the model execution completes.
- If you leave this field blank, the system automatically sends a message to the E-mail address on file for your user ID when the model is executed.
- If you type an E-mail address in Notify E-Mail, the system only sends a message to the address you typed.
Note: If you request a report, separate emails are generated when the pricing portion of the model is completed and when the report is completed.
- Click Save.

The following table describes the fields on the Model Document Add page.
Field |
Description |
Global Patient List |
Name of the patient list assigned to all scenarios in the model document (for situations when you do not assign a patient list to each scenario individually) |
Location |
Facility in which the model documents were created |
Model Document Name |
Name of the model document |
Notify E-Mail |
E-mail address to which the system sends confirmation when the model document execution completes |

- Click Model Document Management. The Model Document Management page opens. For more information, refer to Research Model Documents.