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Journal : International Journal of Health Literacy and Science

Digital capabilities of health workers to use electronic medical records: Digital maturity self-assessment in Indonesian hospitals Sanjaya, Guardian Yoki; Ramadhan, Devi Emrianti; Mutamakin, Agus; Sitompul, Taufiq; Sulistiyowati, Dian; Istiqlal, Haidar
International Journal of Health Literacy and Science Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): International Journal of Health Literacy and Science
Publisher : Health Science UDINUS

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.60074/ihelis.v1i2.43

Abstract

Digital skills influence the successful implementation of information systems and electronic medical records (EMR) in health care facilities. The Ministry of Health measures digital maturity levels to identify gaps in improving digital transformation, including the digital skill of health workers in hospitals in 2022. The digital maturity in all hospitals in Indonesia was measured quantitatively based on the 7 components of Hospital Information Systems Maturity Model (HISMM). The low response rate was anticipated with a number of efforts such as outreach, capacity building and a circular letter from the Ministry of Health. Internal and external consistency was conducted to ensure the quality of the self-assessment. Specifically, the level of digital skills was analysed by calculating the average score of one components of digital maturity, namely Human Resources, Skills and Use of Hospital Information Systems. There are 11 parameters for assessing the level of digital literacy, perceived usefulness and encouragement to use RME in hospitals. All parameters were assessed using a 5-point scale and were analysed quantitatively. The response rate was 31.9% (973 out of 3,052 hospitals) where overall average of digital maturity level was 2.6. Hospital type A, higher accreditation status and located in Jawa-Bali has relatively high maturity level compare to others. The digital skills of health workers in hospitals are relatively high, with the majority already using the hospital information system. This was align with the perception of the ease of use and usefulness of using a hospital information system. Even though there have been several digital health champions in the hospital, health workers have not been fully involved in the process of developing information systems in hospitals and not many hospitals have utilized HIS to assess the performance of health workers. It is clearly that health workers in hospitals are capable and quite aware of the use of digital technology. However, their role needs to be increased to support the development of appropriate digital technology.
Co-Authors Adhistya Erna Permanasari Adhiyanti Asikin Affan, Auf Agustina, Luthfi Ahadi Wahyu Hidayat Alberto, Febry Anis Fuad Aprisa Chrysantina Auliyah, Fitratun Beni Mulyadi Sutaryana Benuriadi Benuriadi Darmawan, Mochammad Arief Diah Ayu Ratnaningsih Dini Prasetyawati Edy Purwanto Eko Nugroho Eko Nugroho Endah Rusdiana Erzan Dhanalvin Fandianta Fandianta Felix Tasbun Fikry Pratama Firman Fitri Ayu Rachmawati Furqonudin Ramdhani Hamdiah, Irma Hanevi Djasri Hanevi Djasri Hanifah, Nimah Hariyanto, Sunandar Heryawan, Lukman Heyawan, Lukman Hidayat, Ahadi Wahyu Ida Wahyuni Istiqlal, Haidar Laksono Trisnantoro Laksono Trisnantoro Lucia Sri Rejeki Lutfan Lazuardi Lutfan Lazuardi Lutfan Lazuardi Mardiansyah Mardiansyah Meilia, Putri Dianita Ika Mohammad Yusuf Setiawan Mubasysyir Hasanbasri Muhamad Faisal Pataha Mujiyati muthori Munawar, Adrian Rajab Mutamakin, Agus Ni'mah Hanifah Niko Tesni Saputro Nuryati Nuryati Osman Sianipar Ova Emilia Pataha, Muhamad Faisal Pertiwi, Ariani Arista Putri Prabowo, Tony Prakosa, Hendri K. Prasetyawati, Dini Pratama, Rio Aditya Raharjo, Untoro Dwi Rahmadewi, Pama Ramadhan, Devi Emrianti Ratmasari, Dewi Ricki, Agustinus Verry Rina Gunarti Rio Aditya Pratama Riris Andono Ahmad Roeswara, Elsa Rossa Silmi Fauziati Sitompul, Taufiq Sulistiyowati, Dian Supriati, Titi Suryandari, Putri Indra Sutaryana, Beni Mulyadi Sutriana, Vivi Ninda Tiara Marthias Titi Supriati Vivi Ninda Sutriana Wahyudi Istiono Wan Aisyah Baros Widyandana Widyandana Wulandari, Hanifah Yundari, Yundari