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Journal : International Journal of Health, Engineering and Technology

Ethical Review Of Information Technology Use In Electronic Medical Record Management At Welas Asih Regional General Hospital, West Java Province Karina Wulan Safitri; Rizqy Dimas Monica; Matoeari Soelistijaningroem
International Journal of Health Engineering and Technology Vol. 4 No. 3 (2025): IJHET SEPTEMBER 2025
Publisher : CV. AFDIFAL MAJU BERKAH

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The rapid adoption of Electronic Medical Records (EMR) in healthcare presents ethical challenges related to data privacy and security. This study aimed to assess the application of ethical principles in EMR management at Welas Asih Regional General Hospital and identify the practical challenges faced by healthcare professionals. A qualitative approach was employed, utilizing data from questionnaires and observations. The sample consisted of 40 purposively selected healthcare staff. The findings revealed a high level of staff understanding and compliance with ethical protocols; 100% of respondents understood patient confidentiality, and 97.5% reported the existence of SOPs and audit trails. Despite this, a significant 60% of staff reported experiencing ethical dilemmas in their daily practice, highlighting a crucial gap between policy and real-world application. In conclusion, while the hospital's ethical framework for EMR is robust and well-understood, there is a need for continuous training and support mechanisms to address persistent ethical dilemmas. This is essential for maintaining patient trust and ensuring secure, responsible healthcare services.
Analysis Of Bed Utilization Efficiency In Welas Asih Hospital Of West Java Province Per Inpatient Room Based On Inpatient Indicators In 2024 Fauzan Elang Dirgantara; Rizqy Dimas Monica; Matoeari Soelistijaningroem
International Journal of Health Engineering and Technology Vol. 4 No. 3 (2025): IJHET SEPTEMBER 2025
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The efficient utilization of hospital beds is a crucial indicator for evaluating the quality of inpatient services. This study aims to analyze the efficiency of bed utilization per inpatient room at Welas Asih Regional Hospital in West Java Province throughout 2024. Using a quantitative descriptive approach, the research sourced secondary data from the Daily Inpatient Census (SHRI) from January to December 2024. The study population and sample comprised data from all 24 inpatient rooms, with data analysis performed using standard formulas from the Ministry of Health. The results show that the overall Bed Occupancy Rate (BOR) was 89% (not ideal), the Average Length of Stay (AVLOS) was 3 days (not ideal), the Turn Over Interval (TOI) was 0 days (not ideal), and the Bed Turn Over (BTO) was 94 times per year (not ideal). Only one room, Salman Al Farizi Level 3 NICU, met all four ideal indicators. These discrepancies are attributed to high demand, limited bed capacity, and suboptimal service management. In conclusion, bed utilization efficiency at Welas Asih Regional Hospital remains suboptimal and requires a comprehensive evaluation and system improvement.