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    Utilization of Hospital Management Information System (SIMRS) Using the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) at RSGM UNSOED

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    The Covid-19 pandemic has changed the paradigm of health. Health care facilities, especially hospitals, must be able to adapt and adapt in order to continue to provide quality services for patients, the use of health technology is growing rapidly in the midst of a pandemic. The use of an electronic hospital management system at RSGM Unsoed is an effort to guarantee the quality of health services in hospitals by applying technology in the health sector. This study aims to determine the utilization of the RSGM Unsoed hospital management information system through the attitude of hospital staff in using SIMRS. The population studied were hospital staff who used the Hospital Management Information System (SIMRS) RSGM Unsoed. The sampling technique in this study used a non-probability sampling approach, namely by purposive sampling. The data used are sourced from primary data. The data collection technique used is a questionnaire. This research is a quantitative research with data analysis using multiple regression analysis. The theory used is the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM). The results showed that perceived usefulness and perceived convenience had a significant effect on the attitudes of hospital management information system users to hospital staff.Keywords: Quality, hospital management system information, technology acceptance model (TAM), health care, dental and oral hospital

    Understanding the Impact of the Cultural Factors on Hospital Information System Acceptance: A Literature Review and Proposal of a New Model

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    The behavioural intention to accept information system technologies remains an interesting research field for information system management specialists and researchers. However, the cultural dimension has rarely been treated by researchers in the healthcare context. This paper focuses on identifying the impact of national culture on users’ intention to accept the Hospital Information System in public healthcare establishments in Morocco. Thus, we propose a research model which is based on a strong literature review, taking into consideration the previous studies’ recommendations and limitations. The proposed model was developed through the extension of the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) (Davis, 1989), by Hofstede’s cultural dimensions

    Personality, Technology Belief Contexts and Acceptance: Framework and Empirical Testing

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    This paper describes a new framework for technology acceptance research. Next to an information-system specific belief context, an individual’s personality context and an overall technology-related context are introduced. It is primarily introduced to explore antecedents of technology acceptance’s independent constructs. The framework is proposed so that each of its tiers can host a model best describing the population under examination. The three tiered framework is then operationalized whereby personality is measured through the Five Factor Model, overall technology beliefs are reflected by the Technology Readiness Index and information system –specific beliefs are covered by the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology. This research model is tested in a large university hospital setting, where the technology under scrutiny is an Electronic Patient Record

    Acceptance of Medical Resume Completion at Dr. Radjiman Wediodiningrat Lawang Psychiatric Hospital

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    The health system in Indonesia has major changes by the enactment of National Health Insurance program. Medical resume takes an important role in health insurance claims, so delayed and incomplete medical resume completion will disrupt the process of insurance claims. This study aimed to determine effects of perceived ease of use, perceived usefulness, and attitude on doctor's acceptance in completing medical resume at Dr. Radjiman Wediodiningrat Lawang Psychiatric Hospital based on Technology Acceptance Model. Technology Acceptance Model was used as a model in this study because medical resume is one form of information technologies that is still done manually. Data collection for this study was conducted in March 2016 by using questionnaires given to 32 doctors at Dr. Radjiman Wediodiningrat Lawang Psychiatric Hospital. Five-level Likert scale was used to measure each item of variables. The data were analyzed using Partial Least Square. The result showed that in general, physician acceptance at Dr. Radjiman Wediodiningrat Lawang Psychiatric Hospital againts medical resume charging is in the high category and has perceived useful and attitude in both categories, while perceived ease of use is in the medium category

    A model on factors affecting nurses adoption of health information technology

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    Healthcare organisations are using Health Information Technology (HIT) to improve efficiency, reduce cost and reduce medical errors. This study focused on the factors that influence the acceptance of HIT among nurses in Saudi hospitals. This research used a 6 stage mixed-methods research approach. Literature was used to search for established models and frameworks of technology acceptance, and the many factors that could play a role. In the field study, the nature of practical HIT issues at the Prince Sultan Military Medical City (PSMMC) and the Heraa Hospital were studied, and combined with literature to create a HIT Implementation Issues Framework. The framework consolidates elements from the Technological, Organisational, Environmental and Human dimensions. The researcher participated in further PSMMC projects in the design and implementation of the new Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation System and the Nurses and Pharmacists’ Communication System. From the implementation experience, pertinent factors were added to the Technology Acceptance Model and the “Nurses Acceptance Model” was proposed. The proposed model has eleven independent parameters, two dependent parameters, as well as seven moderators of key relationships. A questionnaire with 71 entries was distributed to over 2800 nurses in 52 wards in PSMMC. SPSS was used for data screening and descriptive statistics. The SmartPLS software was used for analysis and testing of the proposed hypotheses. The findings refined the “Nurses Acceptance Model” and highlight the significance of User Involvement and Training. The “Nurses Acceptance Model” enhances the scientific understanding of variables that affect technology acceptance among nurses in Saudi hospitals. The HIT Implementation Issues Framework helps hospital decision makers to plan HIT projects to improve the likelihood of successful adoption

    MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM AT DENTAL EDUCATION HOSPITAL USING UTAUT METHOD

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    Information system technology has encouraged and influenced the health services needed in order to meet the demands of the community for the accuracy and speed of services provided by hospitals. But the application of information technology is not always successful. One of the determinants of the success of the application of information technology is the attitude of users of technology that reflects the extent to which interest in using information systems. This can be known by applying one of the evaluation models, namely the UTAUT model, which is a combination of eight models of technology user acceptance that have been developed previously. The four UTAUT constructs are used as determinants that influence the user's intention and use behavior. This study aims to determine the effect of performance expectations, effort expectations, social influences and facilitation conditions on behavioral intentions of users. Data were obtained through 30 questionnaires distributed to hospital information system users at Unsoed Dental Education Hospital in Purwokerto with sampling techniques using simple random sampling.  Keywords: UTAUT, Hospital Information System, Behavior Intention, Use Behavio

    Analisis Penggunaan Sistem Informasi Manajemen Rumah Sakit di Rumah Sakit Umum Daerah Wonosari, Gunungkidul, Yogyakarta

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    Hospital Management Information System is a computer system that processes the entire flow of health services business processes, including reporting and administrative procedures to obtain information quickly, precisely, and accurately. Gunungkidul District Hospital is a type B hospital that has implemented SIMRS. The purpose of this research was to analyze SIMRS by using the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) approach in Gunungkidul District Hospital. This type of research was quantitative research with a cross-sectional design. In this study, the samples were 79 people consisting of staff, nurses, and doctors recruited by accidental sampling technique. An questionnaire was used as an instrument to collect the data. The analysis was done using Univariate and Bivariate. This study found a relationship between perceived ease of use with the use of SIMRS with a significant value of 0.030. Perception ease of use is the one variable that determining the use of SIMRS in Gunungkidul District Hospital

    NFC tag-based mHealth patient healthcare tracking system

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    Patient misdiagnosis is quite a common occurrence in hospitals around the world. It is a mistake that can happen to anyone at any time, and especially during a pandemic crisis when hospital facilities are overwhelmed with increasing number of patients. This problem could stem from improper patient identification whereby patient files are mislabelled or placed in an incorrect patient dossier. It is the responsibility of a hospital and its employees to guarantee that such mistakes do not occur. With respect to this, near-field communication (NFC) technology, which is a short ranged wireless communication technology, has been identified to have great potential to help identify patients in hospitals. This paper demonstrates a solution by designing and developing a patient healthcare management information system that sees the seamless integration of the NFC technology along with and both web and mobile technologies, to provide a holistic solution to tackle the problem of patient misidentification in a hospital environment especially during pandemics such as COVID-19.The Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) was used as evaluation method in order to quantify the proposed systems’s usability and acceptance using 5 constructs. Results showed acceptance of the system with a mean score of 4, indicating that the NFC tag-based mHealth Patient Healthcare Tracking System was found to be useful and easy to use

    Users’ Perception of the Hospital Information System in a Maternity Hospital in Lampung, Indonesia

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    Hospital information systems (HIS) have been applied on a massive scale; however, user evaluation of their effectiveness, efficiency, and service quality improvements remain rare. This study aimed to describe the utility of information systems from the users’ point of view by using the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) in a maternity hospital in Lampung, Indonesia. The study provided an overview of the features of the information system and the workflow of the user through this information system. Screenshots were taken by using Camtasia Studio 2.0 Trial Version application software for one day (two shifts) in the outpatient service. The HIS generally supported the workflow, but not all application modules were fully applied. The obstacles appear to be at the registration unit/outpatient registration and queue dashboard, cashier unit, pharmacy unit, medicine storage/room, and poly unit/checking room. A TAM framework, which included perceived ease of use and perceived usefulness of the information system, revealed that the currently implemented HIS was not perceived as optimal. However, users are still optimistic and aware of the usefulness of the information system in supporting their jobs. Thus, leaders have committed to initiate the potential development of this information system in the inpatient polyclinic

    Analysis of Information Management System Utilization at Pelengkap Medical Center Hospital, Jombang, East Java

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    Background: Hospital Management Information System (SIMRS) is an information technology system that integrates the entire flow of hospital services in the form of a network of coordination, reporting, and administrative procedures to obtain precise and accurate information. The successful implementation of SIMRS depends on the use of the system by staff working in health care facilities. The model used in analyzing the use of SIMRS is the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM). The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of the TAM construct variable on the use of SIMRS.Subjects and Method: This was an analytical observational study with a cross-sectional design. The study was conducted in Pelengkap Medical Center Hospital, Jombang, East Java, in April 2022. A sample of 73 staff was selected by random sampling. The sampled staff are active users of SIMRS for at least 1 year. The dependent variable was the use of SIMRS. The independent variables observed were profession and training education. The data were collected by questionnaire and analzed by path analysis.Results: MIS utilization was directly affected by positive attitude (b= 3.12; 95% CI= 1.67 to 4.58; p<0.001) and perceived ease of use (b= 2.07; 95% CI= 0.63 to 3.50; p= 0.005). It was indirectly affected by education/ trining, profession, and perceived benefit.Conclusion: MIS utilization is directly affected by positive attitude and perceived ease of use. It is indirectly affected by education/ trining, profession, and perceived benefit.Keywords: SIMRS, Technology Acceptance ModelCorrespondence:Rendi Adiansa. Masters Program in Public Health, Universitas Sebelas Maret. Jl. Ir. Sutami 36A, Surakarta 57126, Central Java. Email: [email protected]. Mobile : 08816008735Journal of Health Policy and Management, (2022), 07(02): 166-175https://doi.org/10.26911/thejhpm.2022.07.02.0
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