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Pendampingan Pengelolaan Inovasi, Peluang, dan Tantangan Usaha di Bidang Kesehatan Nudji, Bambang; Sutha, Diah Wijayanti
Jurnal Penelitian dan Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 2 No. 4 (2024): November 2024
Publisher : Yayasan Pondok Pesantren Sunan Bonang Tuban

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61231/jp2m.v2i4.288

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Community service activities aim to improve the capacity of students in the health sector in entrepreneurship. . The Community-Based Research (CBR) method is used to encourage active student participation, identify needs, and develop community-based solutions. During the activity, participants participated in socialization sessions, interactive discussions, and business idea development workshops. The results of the activities showed an increase in students' understanding and confidence in facing the challenges of entrepreneurship in the health sector. In addition, several student groups are committed to continuing the development of business ideas with support from the incubation program that will be provided by the institution. community
Electronic Medical Record and Smoking Cessation Activities: Literature Review Sutha, Diah Wijayanti; Nudji, Bambang; Faida, Eka Wilda; Christine, Christine
International Journal of Health and Information System Vol. 1 No. 3 (2024): January
Publisher : Indonesian Journal Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47134/ijhis.v1i3.24

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Vital information regarding the life and health of a patient is gathered in medical records. The electronic medical record (EMR) is the product of medical record information technology development. Electronic health records and other health information systems have the potential to be useful tools for raising the caliber and efficacy of clinical interventions aimed at reducing tobacco consumption. Electronic medical records are used by doctors, clinics, and health care organizations to track patient smoking cessation outcomes and as a smoking cessation support tool. Thirteen papers from the Google Schoolar database and the reference lists of the included research were used in the review. We looked for research that was written between 2010 and 2020. Overall, these trials discovered that only slight benefits were made by several doctor-recommended therapies related to tobacco use. Following modifications to electronic medical records intended to speed up the collection and management of tobacco use during medical visits, there seems to have been a rise in the documentation of tobacco status and referrals for cessation counseling. To maximize the potential of EMRs for extra therapeutic advantages and smoking cessation in hospital settings, more research is required.