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Analisis Manfaat Implementasi SIMRS Webview di Instalasi Radiologi RSUD Dr. R. Soetijono Blora Edelweis Kusumawardhani Jatmiko; Anshor Nughroho; Tris Budiyono
Jurnal Ilmu Kedokteran dan Kesehatan Indonesia Vol. 5 No. 3 (2025): November : Jurnal Ilmu Kedokteran dan Kesehatan Indonesia
Publisher : Pusat Riset dan Inovasi Nasional

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55606/jikki.v5i3.8210

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The Hospital Management Information System (SIMRS) is an essential instrument in supporting data management and enhancing healthcare services more effectively. This system is designed to provide accurate, fast, and reliable information, thereby facilitating decision-making processes within hospital environments. The Radiology Department of Dr. R. Soetijono Regional General Hospital, Blora, has adopted a WebView-based SIMRS as part of its digital transformation efforts. The procedure begins with patient data management initiated by referring physicians. The data are then imported into the SIMRS, which is automatically connected to the radiology department, thereby simplifying the workflow of patient examination services. The objective of this study is to evaluate the benefits and effectiveness of using SIMRS Pilar compared to SIMRS WebView, particularly in the context of radiology services. This research employed a quantitative method using a questionnaire consisting of 30 items, which was distributed to 13 radiographers directly involved in service delivery through SIMRS. The findings indicate that SIMRS WebView significantly improves service efficiency. This is reflected in faster patient data entry and access, smoother integration between hospital units, and a reduction in errors and data redundancy. Validity testing of the research instrument showed that all items had correlation values above 0.444 with significance levels below 0.50, confirming their validity. In addition, respondents considered the new system more practical compared to the previous one, as it allows access through devices connected to the hospital’s internal network. Nevertheless, the study also identified several technical challenges, such as unstable network connectivity and the need for adaptation among users who were not yet fully familiar with web-based technology. Overall, the study concludes that the implementation of SIMRS WebView in the Radiology Department of Dr. R. Soetijono Regional General Hospital is effective and beneficial in improving service quality.
EXAMINATION TECHNIQUES FOR TEMPOROMANDIBULAR JOINT (TMJ) CLINICAL SUBLUXATION AT THE RADIOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF RSUD BANYUMAS Siti Nurjanah Podomi; Amril Mukmin; Tris Budiyono
Journal of Innovation Research and Knowledge Vol. 5 No. 8 (2026): Januari 2026
Publisher : Bajang Institute

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Background: Radiographic examination of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is an important procedure for assessing the structural condition of the joint, particularly in cases of subluxation. At the Radiology Department of RSUD (Regional General Hospital) Banyumas, this procedure is generally performed using the axiolateral projection with the Schuller method in accordance with the standard operating procedure (SOP). However, in practice, an additional AP Axial Towne projection is often used to obtain more comprehensive diagnostic results, especially for patients with a history of trauma or complex complaints. Methods: This study employed a descriptive qualitative approach using a case study method. Data were collected through direct observation, interviews with radiographers and radiologists, and documentation of patient radiographs. During the data reduction phase, collected notes and recordings were transcribed and subsequently coded using open coding techniques. Results: The addition of the AP Axial Towne projection provided enhanced visualization of the osseous structures of the TMJ, particularly the condyle and mandibular fossa. This additional projection allows radiographers to identify abnormalities such as fractures or positional changes of the condyle that may not be clearly visible using the Schuller projection alone. Conclusion: The inclusion of the AP Axial Towne projection in TMJ examinations for clinical subluxation is both effective and clinically relevant. The researchers recommend adding the Law method projection for TMJ assessment, as it uses a minimal beam angulation, reducing distortion, preventing muscle spasm, and providing more accurate anatomical representation. In addition, using a high kV technique is recommended to minimize the radiation dose received by patients.