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Component: IS-HMED
Component Name: Clinical System
Description: Indicates a prescription for a medication in which the physician has prescribed a quantity of packages for a given package size that exceeds the base quantity of 1. The "SAP for Healthcare" hospital information system checks the quantity entered for the state insurance prescription KV formN3KVMST16 in the order dialog, and it expects from the prescribing physician an additional confirmation if this is a multiple of the given package size. The order line includes an exclamation mark after the quantity to indicate the multiple item prescription.
Key Concepts: Multiple item prescription is a feature of the IS-HMED Clinical System, which is part of the SAP Healthcare suite. It allows healthcare professionals to create prescriptions for multiple items at once, such as medications, treatments, and tests. This feature helps streamline the prescription process and reduce errors. How to use it: To use the multiple item prescription feature, healthcare professionals must first log into the IS-HMED Clinical System. Once logged in, they can select the “Prescriptions” tab and then select “Multiple Item Prescription” from the drop-down menu. From there, they can enter the patient’s information and select the items they wish to prescribe. Once all items have been selected, they can click “Submit” to complete the prescription. Tips & Tricks: When creating a multiple item prescription, it is important to double-check all information before submitting. This will help ensure accuracy and reduce errors. Additionally, it is important to keep track of all prescriptions created in order to monitor patient progress and ensure that all medications are taken as prescribed. Related Information: For more information on the IS-HMED Clinical System and its features, please visit SAP’s website at https://www.sap.com/products/healthcare/clinical-systems.html. Additionally, you can find more tips and tricks for using SAP Healthcare products on SAP’s blog at https://blogs.sap.com/healthcare/.