scholarly journals Pemodelan Ancaman Sistem Keamanan E-Health menggunakan Metode STRIDE dan DREAD

2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 157-166
Author(s):  
Muhammad Khairul Faridi ◽  
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Imam Riadi ◽  
Yudi Prayudi ◽  
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The Hospital Management Information System (SIMRS) functions as a medium for hospital information and hospital management. There are patient medical record data, which is the result of interactions between doctors and sufferer. Medical records are sensitive data so that the security of the hospital management information system needs to be improved to convince users or patients that the data stored on SIMRS is safe at attackers. There are several ways to improve system security, one of which is by threat modeling. Threat modeling aims to identify vulnerabilities and threats that exist in SIMRS. In this paper, threat modeling will use the STRIDE-model. The recognition with the STRIDE-model will then be analyzed and sorted according to the modeling with the STRIDE method. After the analysis is complete, it will be calculated and given a rating based on the DREAD method's assessment. The STRIDE method's results show that there are several threats identified, such as there is one threat on the user side, the webserver is five threats, and the database is three threats. The level of the threat varies from the lowest-level (LowL) to the highest-level (HiL). Based on the threat level, it can be a guide and sequence in improving and improving the security system at SIMRS, starting from the LowL to the HiL.

Author(s):  
Wahyu Wijaya Widiyanto ◽  
Sri Wulandari

Aims: Based on the observations of researchers, some health facilities still use manual processes / have not been documented by the information system resulting in slow service, this study aims to improve health services with a medical record information system. Methodology: The method used in this study is an analysis of information systems with the waterfall method and accuracy testing with ISO 9126. Results: The results of this medical record management information system run well based on black-box testing and white box results obtained both from an average value of 82 based on the ISO 9126 scale conversion table. Conclusion: Based on the results of the average value obtained from the validation test carried out on 3 expert examiners, it can be concluded that the application for the validation system for the validation and distribution of this letter has met the ISO 9126 standard with an average good interpretation of a total value of 82, and according to be able to simplify the process of Patient Medical Record Data Management without neglecting the safety aspects of the validation and distribution process, minimizing data loss, simplifying the reporting process and facilitating the processing of patient medical record data.


Hospital Management Information System (HMIS) was a proficient tool to improve the quality of care by increasing the services effectiveness and efficiency in hospital. Unfortunately, the utilization of HMIS in developing countries was yet to be maximized when compared to that in developed countries. This study aimed to identify the critical success factor in implementing HMIS through SWOT (Strength, Weakness, Opportunity, and Threat) analysis. SWOT analysis is a powerful approach for evaluating the strengths and weaknesses of an entity from internal perspective, as well as the opportunities and threats from external perspective. The analysis showed that HMIS have the ability to provide more accurate data, timely available, faster documentation retrieval compared to paper-based system, and those considered as the HMIS implementation strengths. Competition in the hospital industry and government policies open the opportunity for immediate implementation of HMIS. Despite the benefits from implementing HMIS, the transition from the old to the new system has been rather slow. The hospital readiness from extra funding need, lack of skilled personnel, inadequate infrastructure to support system were a form of HMIS implementation weaknesses. External factors such as existing culture, technologies providers which underestimated healthcare complexity, also lack of communication and collaboration across organization became an obstacle that threatens HMIS implementation.


2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 20
Author(s):  
Yeni Komalasari

Hospitals are important institution in organizing health system in Indonesia. Because of its important role, it is crucial to ensure the data credibility. Therefore, protected by law, hospitals obliged to maintain their system information. This study conducted adopting Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) variable. This study was held in Bantul Regional General Hospital using cross sectional approach. Population of this study is all staff who are identified to be involved in the use of hospital management information system in PKU Muhammadiyah Bantul General Hospital as much as 325 staff. Sample were taken using proportionate stratified random sampling as much as 85 staff. Research data obtained by distributing questionnaires and analyzed using chi square and Mann Whitney test. Univariate analysis showed not good perceived benefit (58,8%), good perceived ease of use (52,9%) and not good attitude of using (69,4%). Bivariate analysis showed variables affecting utilization of hospitals management information system are perceived benefit (p=0,001), perceived ease of use (p=0,018) and attitude of using (p=0,021). Multivariate analysis showed the most affecting variables towards utilization of hospitals management information system are perceived benefit (p=0,008) and perceived of ease use (p=0,049).


IJARCCE ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 406-411 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dr. Mohammed Najm Abdulla ◽  
Dr. Intisar Al-Mejibli ◽  
Shaimaa Khamees Ahmed

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