152 research outputs found

    Analysis Of Application Of The UTAUT Model On Behavior Of Use Of Electronic Medical Records In RSUD Prof Dr Margono Soekarjo Purwokerto

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    Medical records are an important tool for documenting patients‘ progress. The use ofelectronicmedical records is an effort to effectively manage patient condition data,support diagnosis andtherapy decisions and improve patient safety. Prof. Dr.Margono Soekarjo Purwokerto GeneralHospitalis a hospital that has implemented an electronic medicalrecord system. One of the modelsthat can assess the acceptance of an electronic system isUnified Theory of Acceptance and Use ofTechnology (UTAUT). UTAUT combines thesuccessful features of eight theories of technologyacceptance. UTAUT consists of 4constructs, namelyperformance expectancy (PE) effort expectancy(EE) social influence (SE)and facilitating conditions(FC). This study aims to determine thebehavior of doctors' use ofthe application of electronic medical records as a supporter of patientdevelopmentdocumentation at Margono Soekarjo General Hospital, Purwokerto.This research is aquantitativeresearchwith a cross sectional research design. Technique samplingused is randomsampling with the slovin formula obtained 49 respondents. Data collection by usingaquestionnaire. Data analysis in this study used the SEM-PLS analysis technique. The resultsof thisstudy prove that all UTAUT variables affect usage behavior with an R2 PE value of22.68%; EE45.61%; SI 7.03%; and FC23.3%, with a total R2 value of 88.61%. The GoF value is 0.5777, so itcan be concluded that theconstruct in the UTAUT model has an influence of 88.61% on thebehavior of using electronicmedical records in Prof. Dr. Margono Soekarjo General Hospital,Purwokerto.Keywords: Electronic Medical Record, UTAUT, Performance Expectancy (PE), EffortExpectancy(EE), Social Influence (SI) and Facilitating Condition (FC), Usage Behavior (UB

    Applied WebQual 4.0 to Evaluate SMART System in RSAB Harapan Kita

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    Website hospital applications are one of the technological developments that affect service quality. Therefore it is necessary to evaluate the quality of the information system provided in the hospital. The method used is webqual 4.0 with usability, information quality, and service interaction quality. Data collection was carried out used a questionnaire given to 232 health workers at RSAB Harapan Kita who interacted with the SMART application. The analysis technique used is descriptive analysis technique with a quantitative approach and cross-sectional research design. The results of this study were 74.1% stated that the quality of the application was good and 25.9% said that the quality of the application was not good, as much as 43.5% stated that the quality was sufficient when viewed from the usability dimension, 40.9% in the information quality dimension, and 40. 1% for the service interaction quality dimension. The SMART application at RSAB Harapan Kita does not yet contain clear instructions or references, does not perfectly present relevant information, and the officer states that they do not feel safe about personal information on the SMART application

    SIMPUS eHealth Evaluation at Bantul District, Yogyakarta

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    Indonesia government through Indonesia Ministry of Health has developing Health Information System, including Primary Health Care Information System Management (SIMPUS), as a tool to acquire an accurate data to improve society health quality. SIMPUS has been implemented in several districts in Indonesia, including Bantul District, Yogyakarta. But, founded several problems during the implementation. This research aimed to evaluate SIMPUS eHealth implementation compared to IHIS. Qualitative with case study approach was used to capture the data in Piyungan Public Health Centre. PIECES was employed as an evaluation method. Our respondents were SIMPUS manager, SIMPUS officer in mother and child health, SIMPUS officer in patient registration, and SIMPUS officer in the medical record. Our research revealed that eHealth was powerfull than IHIS. Nevertheless, there were several limitations on eHealth such as less of control-security and service. For future research suggested to include more number of Puskesmas as a sample to figure out the comprehensive proble

    The Standardization of Electronic Health Record System in Used in Cross-Organizational Platform

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    Perkembangan Teknologi Informasi saat ini memiliki pengaruh yang signifikan terhadap pertumbuhan e-Health. e-Health merubah model pelayanan kesehatan dan penyampaian informasi kepada masyarakat melalui penggunaan Internet. e-Health diperkenalkan sebagai solusi yang menjanjikan efektivitas biaya dan kualitas pelayanan kesehatan. Dengan menggunakan e-Health, pasien dapat dengan mudah berkonsultasi dengan profesional kesehatan, mendapatkan informasi yang berkaitan dengan penyakit tertentu, dan mengakses catatan medis. Penulisan ini akan membahas tentang salah satu masalah yang terdapat pada e-Health terkait dengan catatan medis pasien yang dikenal sebagai Electronic Health Record (EHR). EHR digunakan untuk mendokumentasikan informasi kesehatan pasien dalam format digital. Kualitas informasi yang terdapat pada EHR sangat penting bagi tenaga kesehatan untuk mengambil keputusan dalam perawatan pasien. Masalah yang muncul dan menjadi kontemporer adalah terdapat pada standarisasi sistem EHR. Pembahasan dalam penulisan ini akan fokus pada standarisasi sistem EHR terkait dengan penggunaan data di lintas organisasi termasuk data sharing, keamanan data dan data preservation

    System Integration for Medical Data Dissemination and Multimedia Communication in the Implementation of Tele-ECG and Teleconsultation

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    One of the options to extend medical services coverage is deploying a telemedicine system, where medical personnel make use of ICT (Information and Communication Technology) to overcome distance and time constraints. The implementation of telemedicine systems in Indonesia faces challenges posed by the lack of ICT infrastructure availability, such as communication networks, data centres, and other computing resources. To deal with these challenges, a telemedicine innovation needs to produce a modular and flexible system that is adaptive to medical services needed and the available ICT infrastructure. This paper presents research and development of a telemedicine system prototype for tele-electrocardiography (tele-ECG) and teleconsultation. The contributions offered are integrating system from various open-source modules and the system operational feasibility based on its function and performance. The research is conducted on a testbed which represents various components involved in the telemedicine system operation. Experiments are carried out to assess the system functionality and observe whether tele-ECG and teleconsultation reach their expected performance. Experiment results show that the system works properly and recommend several multimedia communication modes to achieve the target quality based on the available network bandwidth

    Synergy between medical informatics and bioinformatics: facilitating genomic medicine for future health care

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    Medical Informatics (MI) and Bioinformatics (BI) are two interdisciplinary areas located at the intersection between computer science and medicine and biology, respectively. Historically, they have been separated and only occasionally have researchers of both disciplines collaborated. The completion of the Human Genome Project has brought about in this post genomic era the need for a synergy of these two disciplines to further advance in the study of diseases by correlating essential genotypic information with expressed phenotypic information. Biomedical Informatics (BMI) is the emerging technology that aims to put these two worlds together in the new rising genomic medicine. In this regard, institutions such as the European Commission have recently launched several initiatives to support a new combined research agenda, based on the potential for synergism of both disciplines. In this paper we review the results the BIOINFOMED study one of these projects funded by the E

    Designing an architecture for secure sharing of personal health records : a case of developing countries

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    Includes bibliographical references.While there has been an increase in the design and development of Personal Health Record (PHR) systems in the developed world, little has been done to explore the utility of these systems in the developing world. Despite the usual problems of poor infrastructure, PHR systems designed for the developing world need to conform to users with different models of security and literacy than those designed for developed world. This study investigated a PHR system distributed across mobile devices with a security model and an interface that supports the usage and concerns of low literacy users in developing countries. The main question addressed in this study is: “Can personal health records be stored securely and usefully on mobile phones?” In this study, mobile phones were integrated into the PHR architecture that we/I designed because the literature reveals that the majority of the population in developing countries possess mobile phones. Additionally, mobile phones are very flexible and cost efficient devices that offer adequate storage and computing capabilities to users for typically communication operations. However, it is also worth noting that, mobile phones generally do not provide sufficient security mechanisms to protect the user data from unauthorized access

    Addressing data accuracy and information integrity in mHealth using ML

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    The aim of the study was finding a way in which Machine Learning can be applied in mHealth Solutions to detect inaccurate data that can potentially harm patients. The result was an algorithm that classified accurate and inaccurate data

    Advanced materials research for a green future

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    Sensing and Signal Processing in Smart Healthcare

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    In the last decade, we have witnessed the rapid development of electronic technologies that are transforming our daily lives. Such technologies are often integrated with various sensors that facilitate the collection of human motion and physiological data and are equipped with wireless communication modules such as Bluetooth, radio frequency identification, and near-field communication. In smart healthcare applications, designing ergonomic and intuitive human–computer interfaces is crucial because a system that is not easy to use will create a huge obstacle to adoption and may significantly reduce the efficacy of the solution. Signal and data processing is another important consideration in smart healthcare applications because it must ensure high accuracy with a high level of confidence in order for the applications to be useful for clinicians in making diagnosis and treatment decisions. This Special Issue is a collection of 10 articles selected from a total of 26 contributions. These contributions span the areas of signal processing and smart healthcare systems mostly contributed by authors from Europe, including Italy, Spain, France, Portugal, Romania, Sweden, and Netherlands. Authors from China, Korea, Taiwan, Indonesia, and Ecuador are also included
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