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SAP HR to ISH Med.

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I am an Sap hr consultant and i am looking to expand my skills and become ish consultant. Can anyone please let me know how to go about it...

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Hi Amith,

the healthcare solution on the SAP platform consists of three parts:

  • SAP Patient Management

  • SAP Ambulatory Care Management

  • i.s.h.med Clinical System

i.s.h.med is developed by Siemens. However, i.s.h.med is closely integrated with the two components developed by SAP and it is delivered and installed the same way as the ERP standard software.

For getting started, I recommend having a look at the main pages of the [online documentation|http://help.sap.com/erp2005_ehp_05/helpdata/en/2e/109e377af82a17e10000009b38f842/frameset.htm] as well as at the [marketing material|http://www.medical.siemens.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/CategoryDisplayq_catalogIde_-11a_categoryIde_1026616a_catTreee_1008631,1026620,1026619,1026616a_langIde_-11a_storeIde_10001.htm] on the Siemens web page. This [wiki page |http://wiki.sdn.sap.com/wiki/display/HC/Healthcare+Home] is also helpful.

There are some basic modules you definitely need to learn first, such as the Clinical Workstation (TA NWP1) which is central and the Patient maintanance (TA NV2000). Then I would recommend to specialize in a handful of modules. Being able to handle the whole healthcare solution will take some time ;-).

Have fun! Kind regards, sERPentine

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Former Member
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Hi Amith,

the healthcare solution on the SAP platform consists of three parts:

  • SAP Patient Management

  • SAP Ambulatory Care Management

  • i.s.h.med Clinical System

i.s.h.med is developed by Siemens. However, i.s.h.med is closely integrated with the two components developed by SAP and it is delivered and installed the same way as the ERP standard software.

For getting started, I recommend having a look at the main pages of the [online documentation|http://help.sap.com/erp2005_ehp_05/helpdata/en/2e/109e377af82a17e10000009b38f842/frameset.htm] as well as at the [marketing material|http://www.medical.siemens.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/CategoryDisplayq_catalogIde_-11a_categoryIde_1026616a_catTreee_1008631,1026620,1026619,1026616a_langIde_-11a_storeIde_10001.htm] on the Siemens web page. This [wiki page |http://wiki.sdn.sap.com/wiki/display/HC/Healthcare+Home] is also helpful.

There are some basic modules you definitely need to learn first, such as the Clinical Workstation (TA NWP1) which is central and the Patient maintanance (TA NV2000). Then I would recommend to specialize in a handful of modules. Being able to handle the whole healthcare solution will take some time ;-).

Have fun! Kind regards, sERPentine