scholarly journals Dampak Kualitas Sistem, Pengguna Sistem dan Organisasi dalam Pemanfaatan Kinerja Sistem Informasi Manajemen Rumah Sakit di RSU Dr. H. Koesnadi Bondowoso

2018 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 25
Author(s):  
Demiawan Rachmatta Putro Mudiono ◽  
Sri Hernawati ◽  
Saiful Bukhori

Hospital Information Management System (HIMS) was part of a health information system that provided relevant information resources throughout the organization to supported effective decision made and hospital administration. This studied aims to analyzed the impact of system quality, system users, and organizations in the utilization of HIMS performanced. The type of researched used was the type of explanatory researched. The population in this studied amounted to 258 and 158 samples. Based on the tested results there was the influenced of system quality on system users with t statistics 3,219 (t statistics> t table 1.96). In addition there was no effected of system quality on the organization with t statistics 0.483 and there was no organizational influenced on the user system with t statistics 1.489. Furthermore there was the effected of system users on the utilization of SIMRS performanced with t statistics of 5.838 and there was an organizational influenced on the utilization of HIMS performanced with t statistics 3.589. The results were interrelated between variables so that to realized the utilization of HIMS performanced. <br/>Keywords: System quality, System Users, Organization, Utilization of Abstrak

2018 ◽  
Vol 13 (3) ◽  
pp. 31-37
Author(s):  
V. A. Zhavoronkov

The paper examines the structure and peculiarities of developing information support for the forensic analysis of vehicle markings, along with requirements for relevant information resources. Problems related to the organization and functioning of the information management system are investigated, and possible solutions are suggested. In addition, the author describes the capacity of some specific elements of information support systems to address problems facing the vehicle markings examiner.


2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 23
Author(s):  
Husnaina Febrita ◽  
Martunis Martunis ◽  
Dedy Syahrizal ◽  
Munifah Abdat ◽  
Bakhtiar Bakhtiar

Background: Hospital is a health care institution that provides public services for patients. It needs computerized information technology, for example, a hospital information management system.Aims: This study was aimed at analyzing the implementation of hospital management information system using the human organization fit model at the Outpatient Department of Sabang General Hospital.Methods: This study was conducted from March-June 2020 using a cross sectional design. The study’s population was the hospital managers, administration staff and health workers at the hospital. The study’s sample size was 106 respondents selected using a purposive sampling. This study used a quantitative design in which the data analysis was done using a spearman correlation test with P-value of =<0.05. The independent variables were the quality of system, quality of information, and quality of care. While the dependent variables included system user, user satisfaction and organization. The data were collected through questionnaire distributed to the respondents.Results: The quality of system did not have a relationship with the system user (P=0.585), user satisfaction (P=0.541), and organization (P=0.256). The quality of information had a relationship with the  system user(P=0.004) and user satisfaction (P=0.000), but it did not have a relationship with organization (P=0.132). The quality of care had a relationship with the system user(P=0.000), user satisfaction (P=0.000) and organization (P=0.000).Conclusion: The Sabang General Hospital, Aceh, needs to improve the hospital management information system with the HOT-fit model, especially the quality of system. They can conduct training for users and provide applicable and attractive manuals.Keywords: hospital, information management system, quality of care, quality of information, quality of system.


2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (3) ◽  
pp. 772 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jung ◽  
Cha ◽  
Jiang

In a building fire disaster, a variety of information on hazardous factors is crucial for emergency responders, facility managers, and rescue teams. Inadequate information management limits the accuracy and speed of fire rescue activities. Furthermore, a poor decision-making process, which is solely dependent on the experiences of emergency responders, negatively affects the fire response activities. Building information modeling (BIM) enables the sharing of locations of critical elements and key information necessary for effective decision-making on disaster prevention. However, it is non-trivial to integrate and link the relevant information generated during the life cycle of the building. In particular, the information requirements for building fires should be retrieved in the BIM software because most of them have spatial characteristics. This paper proposes a prototype system for a building’s fire information management using three-dimensional (3D) visualization by deriving the relevant information required for mitigating building fire disasters. The proposed system (i.e., Building Fire Information Management System (BFIMS)) automatically provides reliable fire-related information through a computerized and systematic approach in conjunction with a BIM tool. It enables emergency responders to intuitively identify the location data of indoor facilities with its pertinent information based on 3D objects. Through scenario-based applications, the system has effectively demonstrated that it has contributed to an improvement of rapid access to relevant information.


2014 ◽  
Vol 644-650 ◽  
pp. 3166-3169
Author(s):  
Ming Li ◽  
Shu Yuan Yang

The existing hospital information management system generally does not support remote access and the information sharing is low. In order to adapt to the needs of the development of medical information management, the hospital information management system should be developed based on B/S structure. The system should store staff basic information, outpatient and hospitalization reimbursement detail in the database; can timely reflect the patient fee in arrears; draw graphical statistics of the use of funds, the incidence of disease, drug usage information; can set reimbursement policy according to the conditions and can automatically submit an expense account settlement, fund collection, decomposition of annual and carry forward; show the real-time dynamic tracking information for ins and outs of supplies, equipment, and drugs, reduce the backlog and shortages.AFS.NET technology.


2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (5) ◽  
pp. 6242-6248
Author(s):  
Z. H. Khand ◽  
M. R. Kalhoro

The universities in Pakistan have recently started replacing their old legacy systems with ERP systems which are commonly used in business organizations to gain a competitive edge over competitors. The Higher Education Commission (HEC) has implemented ERPs systems at eight different Universities in Pakistan. HEC has invested a huge amount of money to facilitate the integration, customization, and implementation of ERP systems in these universities. Previous studies have mainly focused on Critical Success Factors (CSFs) and risk factors of ERP systems. This study intends to empirically measure the support of ERP systems in teaching processes. DeLone and McLean model of Information Systems (IS) success is one of the most commonly used models cited in IS literature. In this study, the DeLone and McLean model was applied at a University level analysis to access the impact of ERP in higher educational institutions and their support in the improvement of academic processes. Hypotheses were tested on the research model using empirical data collected from 230 respondents, including students and faculty at two selected universities, with the use of a questionnaire. The data were analyzed by structural equation modeling. The model was empirically tested and the findings showed that use and user satisfaction affected most net benefits. Information quality, system quality, and service quality accounted for 42.6% effect in use. Whereas, information quality, system quality, service quality, and use accounted for 46.5% variance in user satisfaction.


2021 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-10
Author(s):  
Piotr Kuryło ◽  
Adam Wysoczański ◽  
Piotr Bonarski

Abstract The paper describes selected issues related to knowledge management in a manufacturing company with a detailed analysis of the impact of optimal management using the MES system on financial and production results. The study presents an analysis of the company’s results before and after the implementation of the knowledge and information management system in a manufacturing company. Moreover, the paper presents an analysis of the company’s operations and defines a strategy for further activities aimed at increasing the financial and operational efficiency of the analysed production company.


2018 ◽  
Vol 09 (02) ◽  
pp. 275-284 ◽  
Author(s):  
Quan Wei ◽  
Karen Courtney

Objective Long-term care (LTC), residential care requiring 24-hour nursing services, plays an important role in the health care service delivery system. The purpose of this study was to identify the needed clinical information and information flow to support LTC Registered Nurses (RNs) in care collaboration and clinical decision making. Methods This descriptive qualitative study combines direct observations and semistructured interviews, conducted at Alberta's LTC facilities between May 2014 and August 2015. The constant comparative method (CCM) of joint coding was used for data analysis. Results Nine RNs from six LTC facilities participated in the study. The RN practice environment includes two essential RN information management aspects: information resources and information spaces. Ten commonly used information resources by RNs included: (1) RN-personal notes; (2) facility-specific templates/forms; (3) nursing processes/tasks; (4) paper-based resident profile; (5) daily care plans; (6) RN-notebooks; (7) medication administration records (MARs); (8) reporting software application (RAI-MDS); (9) people (care providers); and (10) references (i.e., books). Nurses used a combination of shared information spaces, such as the Nurses Station or RN-notebook, and personal information spaces, such as personal notebooks or “sticky” notes. Four essential RN information management functions were identified: collection, classification, storage, and distribution. Six sets of information were necessary to perform RN care tasks and communication, including: (1) admission, discharge, and transfer (ADT); (2) assessment; (3) care plan; (4) intervention (with two subsets: medication and care procedure); (5) report; and (6) reference. Based on the RN information management system requirements, a graphic information flow model was constructed. Conclusion This baseline study identified key components of a current LTC nursing information management system. The information flow model may assist health information technology (HIT) developers to consolidate the design of HIT solutions for LTC, and serve as a communication tool between nurses and information technology (IT) staff to refine requirements and support further LTC HIT research.


2017 ◽  
Vol 20 (2) ◽  
pp. 87-98
Author(s):  
Andika Bayu Saputra

ABSTRACTThe successful implementation of an information system is the goal of the management of an organization in order to create a way of working effectively and efficiently, especially in hospitals. However, in its business practices are not few hospitals that have failed in implementing the Hospital Information System. One important factor to be considered is how to change the workings and mindset of users profess to support the workings of Computerize System. This study uses a case study with a qualitative approach. This study aims to discuss and identify the factors - the success factors for the implementation of hospital information management system. Success Factors Hospitals SIM RS is determined by the role of top management in the hospital as an example (example) for employees / users for the way we work with the full support of the use of information technologyKeywords: hospital system information management, information technology implementing, model design. ABSTRAKKeberhasilan penerapan suatu sistem informasi merupakan tujuan manajemen sebuah organisasi agar terciptanya cara kerja yang efektif dan efisien khususnya pada rumah sakit. Namun demikian, dalam praktek bisnisnya tidak sedikit Rumah Sakit yang mengalami kegagalan dalam mengimpelemtasikan Sistem Informasi Rumah Sakit tersebut. Salah satu faktor penting yang harus diperhatikan adalah bagaimana melakukan perubahan cara kerja dan pola pikir pengguna agara dapat mendukung cara kerja Sistem Komputerisasi. Penelitian ini menggunakan studi kasus dengan pendekatan kualitatif. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk membahas dan mengidentifikasi faktor - faktor keberhasilan implementasi sistem informasi manajemen rumah sakit. Faktor Keberhasilan SIM RS Sakit ini sangat ditentukan oleh peranan top manajemen pada Rumah Sakit sebagai contoh (teladan) bagi karyawan / pengguna untuk mendukung cara kerja dengan dukungan penuh penggunaan teknologi informasiKata Kunci: sistem informasi manajemen rumah sakit, implementasi teknologi informasi, rancangan model


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