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Penerapan Analisis Jalur Kepuasan Pengguna Terhadap Intensitas Pengguna SIMRS Puspitasari, Trismayanti Dwi; HP, Dony Setiawan; Roziqin, Mochammad Choirur
JSINBIS (Jurnal Sistem Informasi Bisnis) Vol 7, No 2 (2017): Volume 7 Nomor 2 Tahun 2017
Publisher : Universitas Diponegoro

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (586.698 KB) | DOI: 10.21456/vol7iss2pp131-138

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The hospital today used Hospital Management Information System (HMIS) in providing services. HMIS is an effort to present accurate information, timely and support the process of management functions and decision making in providing health services in the hospital. The research aims to apply the path analysis of user satisfaction to the intensity of HMIS users. The method used is path analysis test by assessing user perception of HMIS. The variables analyzed include user satisfaction, net-benefit and user intensity. The result of the research is information that is useful as the material of decision for the director of hospital in developing HMIS. HMIS software development is based on the needs of the hospital as a provider of health services for the community. The findings of this study are decisions based on the results of the implementation analysis of HMIS as material to develop HMIS for electronic medical records.
Interface Design of Integrated Infectious Disease Screening Information System in the Teaching Factory for Health Innovation (V-Kes) Sabran, Sabran; HP, Dony Setiawan; Roziqin, Mochammad Choirur; Ni’mah, Khomsatun
International Journal of Healthcare and Information Technology Vol. 4 No. 1 (2026): July (In Progress)
Publisher : P3M Politeknik Negeri Jember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25047/ijhitech.v4i1.6694

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Communicable diseases such as Tuberculosis (TB), Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (DHF), and HIV/AIDS remain major public health challenges in Indonesia, including Jember Regency. Data from the Central Bureau of Statistics and the Ministry of Health indicates an increasing trend in these diseases, emphasizing the importance of early detection through screening as a strategy to reduce transmission and mortality rates. This study creates an interface design that aims to create an infectious disease screening information system based on Artificial Intelligence (AI) that is not yet available in the Teaching Factory for Health Innovation (V-Kes) using the Rapid Application Development (RAD) approach. RAD was chosen because it allows rapid system development through continuous iterations and active user involvement. The research involves a multidisciplinary team from the fields of health, information technology, and management, while V-Kes functions as both an innovation laboratory and a real-world practice setting that integrates digital technology into community-based health services. The expected outputs of this research include scientific publications at national and international conferences, scientific posters, copyright registration of the information system, and a comprehensive final report. This interface design will later enable the developed system to accelerate the detection of infectious diseases, increase service efficiency, and enrich students' learning experiences through the Teaching Factory 4.0 concept. Moreover, this study contributes to strengthening local digital health systems and provides a replicable model for health technology development in other educational institutions.