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Edukasi dan Pendamping Petugas Dalam Meningkatkan Ketepatan Kodifikasi Diagnosis ICD-10 pada Karakter Keempat di Klinik Brimob Polda Kalimantan Selatan Soraya Soraya; Hastin Atas Asih; A. Rasyid Ridha R; M. Heriyadi; Nadira Amelia Oktiana
Jurnal Imiah Pengabdian Pada Masyarakat (JIPM) Vol 3 No 4 (2026): April - Juni
Publisher : CV. ITTC INDONESIA

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This community engagement activity aims to improve the knowledge and skills of officers at the Klinik Brimob Polda Kalimantan Selatan in accurately assigning ICD-10 diagnostic codes up to the fourth character. The main problem identified is the low accuracy of codification because officers frequently use three-character block codes due to habit and high workload. The implementation methods include comprehensive socialization, technical training using a hands-on practice approach, and direct mentoring and supervision. Evaluation was conducted through pre-test, post-test, and medical record audits. The results of the activity showed an increase in the competence of officers in assigning specific codes. Despite the high workload constraints, small group mentoring between service hours successfully overcame the challenges. In conclusion, education and continuous mentoring effectively improve the accuracy of ICD-10 codification up to the fourth character. The evaluation results demonstrated an increase in post-test scores among all participants from various health professions after receiving education and technical mentoring. This activity involved medical record officers, nurses, midwives, dental nurses, and doctors at Klinik Brimob Polda Kalimantan Selatan. Based on an audit of 150 post-training medical record documents, the accuracy rate of ICD-10 diagnosis codification up to the fourth character reached 83.3%, indicating an improvement in the precision and specificity of diagnostic code determination.
Desain Antarmuka Rekam Medis Elektronik Berbasis Android Untuk Mendukung Kesiapsiagaan Bencana Di Puskesmas Berambai Kabupaten Barito Kuala Hastin Atas Asih; Soraya Soraya; Ahmad Rasyid R.R; Bella Mardya; Bagus Dwi Purwanto; Alvina Ahsana Nadilla
Borneo Nursing Journal (BNJ) Vol. 8 No. 2 (2026)
Publisher : Akademi Keperawatan Yarsi Samarinda

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Background: Indonesia is prone to natural disasters, such as floods that frequently hit Barito Kuala Regency. Fast and accurate access to medical record data is crucial in emergency response, yet conventional paper-based systems are vulnerable to damage and difficult to access. Android-based Electronic Medical Record (EMR) technology offers a potential solution to enhance disaster preparedness in primary health facilities such as Community Health Centers (Puskesmas). Objective: This study aims to design and evaluate user perceptions of the interface design for an Android-based EMR application designed to support disaster preparedness at Berambai Community Health Center, Barito Kuala Regency. Methods: The study used a descriptive quantitative method. A total of 26 health workers and employees of Berambai Community Health Center were respondents through a questionnaire adopted from previous research. Data were analyzed univariately to describe respondent characteristics and their perceptions of the proposed interface design. Results: The majority of respondents (92.3%) perceived the system positively in terms of ease of use during disaster simulation. About 92.4% agreed the system could be learned quickly, and 96.2% stated that disaster-related features (triage, evacuation history) were well integrated. However, 46.2% of respondents still perceived complexity under pressure, and 88.5% stated the need for initial learning or training before full operation. Conclusion: The Android-based EMR interface design is generally well received and considered potential to improve health data access in disaster situations. Successful implementation requires technical assistance, structured training, and continuous design refinement to ensure optimal usability in real emergency conditions.