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Journal : PELS (Procedia of Engineering and Life Science)

Review of the Implementation of Electronic Medical Records at RSU Banyumanik 2 Semarang in 2024 Nuraeni, Puspa Ayu; Fani, Tiara
Procedia of Engineering and Life Science Vol. 6 (2024): The 3rd International Scientific Meeting on Health Information Management (3rd ISMoHI
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/pels.v6i0.1941

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PMK No. 24 of 2022 requires all health services to implement electronic medical records no later than the end of 2023. RSU Banyumanik 2 Semarang has been using an electronic medical record system since 2022 with SIMRS called SIM KHANZA. The aim of this research is to describe the implementation of electronic medical records at RSU Banyumanik 2 Semarang in 2024. This research is qualitative research with a case study approach. Data were collected by interviewing the head of the medical records installation, and a questionnaire to measure knowledge of 7 medical records officers and 41 nurses. Interview data analysis was carried out using the content analysis method. Characteristic data analysis is presented in the frequency distribution table. The results show that the majority or 87.5% of respondents have good knowledge about the implementation of Electronic Medical Records. The Hospital has provided an operational budget for Electronic Medical Records. SIMRS RSU Banyumanik 2 Semarang is called SIM KHANZA where all medical record sheets are generally integrated, except for Informed Consent because it relates to clarity of authentication for both doctor and patient. Infrastructure is available in all service units that use Electronic Medical Records. Suggestions, hospitals should regularly monitor facilities and infrastructure every week, upgrade computer specifications with larger data storage capacity so that service is fast and uninterrupted.
Factors Associated with Length of Stay of Inpatients: A Cross-sectional Study at RSD KRMT Wongsonegoro, Semarang, 2024 Fani, Tiara; Saptorini, Kriswiharsi Kun
Procedia of Engineering and Life Science Vol. 6 (2024): The 3rd International Scientific Meeting on Health Information Management (3rd ISMoHI
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/pels.v6i0.1953

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Length of hospital stay is an essential indicator of the quality of inpatient hospital services, including in RSD KRMT Wongsonegoro as a Type B hospital in Semarang City. There were various factors related to the length of hospital stay. Therefore, the study objective was to determine the factors associated with the length of stay of inpatients at RSD KRMT Wongsonegoro Semarang. The cross-sectional study distributed a questionnaire to 122 inpatients in RSD KRMT Wongsonegoro from January to February 2024. The variables in this study were patient characteristics, self-rated health status (physical and mental), and hospital stay. The data analysis used descriptive and inferential statistics with comparative tests to determine the study objective. The results showed that the average length of hospital stay among the respondents was five days. The majority of respondents in this study were female patients (55.7%), junior high school (36.9%) and high school graduates (31.1%), and aged >45 years or older (63.9%). The results of the comparison test showed that gender (p-value: 0.987), education (p-value: 0.278), and age (p-value: 0.425) were not associated with the number of patient care days. Based on the comparison test, self-rated physical health (p-value: 0.034) and self-rated mental health (p-value: 0.016) were significantly associated with the number of hospital days. In general, patients who perceived poor physical and psychological health had longer hospital stays than patients who perceived better physical and mental health. Therefore, hospitals need to assess patients' perceived physical and mental health status to improve inpatient services.