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Transaction Code: NP53
Description: IS-H: Maintain patient group per OU
Release: ECC 6 only
Program: SAPMNFKL
Screen: 110
Authorization Object: N_EINR_TCO
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Overview: The SAP transaction code NP53 is used to maintain patient groups per organizational unit (OU) in the IS-H module. This transaction code is used to create, change, and display patient groups in the system. Functionality: The NP53 transaction code allows users to create and maintain patient groups in the system. It also allows users to assign patients to a specific group and view the list of patients assigned to a particular group. Additionally, it allows users to view the list of patient groups and their associated organizational units. Step-by-step How to Use: 1. Enter the transaction code NP53 in the command field. 2. Select the “Create” button to create a new patient group. 3. Enter the name of the patient group and select an organizational unit for it. 4. Select “Save” to save the new patient group. 5. To assign patients to a particular group, select the “Assign Patients” button and enter the patient numbers that you want to assign to that group. 6. To view the list of patients assigned to a particular group, select the “Display Patients” button and enter the name of the patient group that you want to view. 7. To view the list of patient groups and their associated organizational units, select the “Display Groups” button and enter the name of the organizational unit that you want to view. 8. Select “Save” when you are done making changes or viewing information. Other Recommendations: It is recommended that users familiarize themselves with all of the features available in this transaction code before using it in order to ensure that they are using it correctly and efficiently. Additionally, users should be aware of any security restrictions that may be in place for this transaction code as it may contain sensitive information about patients and organizational units.