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Determine Supporting Factors for the Successful Implementation of Electronic Medical Records in PHC Semarang City Suhito, Hanif Pandu; Sholikun, Sholikun; Raniasmi, Prahita Indriana
Jurnal Rekam Medis dan Informasi Kesehatan Vol 7, No 2 (2024): OKTOBER 2024
Publisher : Poltekkes Kemenkes Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31983/jrmik.v7i2.12111

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The implementation of Electronic Medical Records (RME) in Semarang City health centers is a strategic step to increase the efficiency and effectiveness of health services. This research aims to identify factors that support the successful implementation of Electronic Medical Records (RME) in 39 Semarang City Health Centers. This research involved 110 respondents who were RME users, with various demographic characteristics such as age, gender, highest level of education, and years of work. Data was collected through an online survey using a Likert Scale-based questionnaire. Using the DeLone and McLean Model with the variables studied include system quality, information quality, service quality and user satisfaction. The results of multiple linear regression analysis show that system quality and information quality do not have a significant influence on user satisfaction, with t values of 1.515 (p=0.133) and -0.457 (p=0.649), respectively. However, service quality has a significant influence on user satisfaction, with a t value of 11.144 (p=0.000). This regression model explains that 86.7% of the variation in user satisfaction can be explained by the three independent variables, with an Adjusted R Square of 0.867. Based on this research, improving service quality is a key factor in increasing RME user satisfaction at the Semarang City Health Center. Effective implementation of RME can be encouraged by focusing on improving services to support the success of health digital transformation programs.
NEBULA: WEB-BASED INTERACTIVE DASHBOARD FOR MONITORING TUBERCULOSIS CASES IN SEMARANG CITY Rifamuthia, Titis; Dewi, Ika Novita; Isworo, Slamet; Handayani, Sri; Sholikun, Sholikun
Transmisi: Jurnal Ilmiah Teknik Elektro Vol 27, No 2 April (2025): TRANSMISI: Jurnal Ilmiah Teknik Elektro
Publisher : Departemen Teknik Elektro, Universitas Diponegoro

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/transmisi.27.2.92-100.

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Tuberculosis (TB) remains a critical public health concern, particularly in developing nations like Indonesia, where it remains one of the leading causes of mortality. In Semarang City, as of July 2024, 1,624 TB cases were reported, emphasizing the need for robust monitoring systems. While various efforts have been made to reduce TB transmission, challenges such as fragmented data sources and limited access to real-time information hinder effective intervention. This study presents the development of NEBULA (New Breath for Lungs), a web-based interactive dashboard designed to visualize and monitor the spread of TB in Semarang City. Built using Tableau, the dashboard incorporates real-time data filtering and drill-down capabilities, allowing users to analyse TB cases based on parameters such as time, gender, and location. The system aims to assist local health authorities and the general public in tracking TB cases, identifying high-risk areas, and enabling more informed decision-making. By providing clear and actionable data visualization, NEBULA enhances public health surveillance and can serve as a model for managing infectious diseases in other regions. Future enhancements include incorporating predictive analytics to further improve TB management and prevention strategies.
Climate Variability and Its Impact on Acute Respiratory Infections: A Case Study Suhito, Hanif Pandu; Cahyati, Widya Hary; Ningrum, Dina Nur Anggraini; Sholikun, Sholikun
Journal of Creativity Student Vol. 8 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jcs.v8i1.25290

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This study aims to analyze the relationship between climate variability and acute respiratory infection (ARI) cases in Semarang City over the period 2015-2023. This issue is becoming increasingly relevant as climate change continues to influence weather patterns and environmental conditions, potentially affecting public health outcomes, particularly respiratory health. Method: The research method used is descriptive observational with an ecological study approach according to time which aims to see climate variability with ARI cases. Analyses were conducted to test the correlation between ARI cases and various climatic parameters, so as to obtain a comprehensive understanding of climatic factors that can affect the incidence of ARI. Results: The results of univariate analysis showed that during the period 2015 - 2023 the average ARI cases amounted to 9,815 cases / month, the average temperature was 28.31˚C, the average humidity was 73.49%, the average rainfall was 12.52 mm / month, the average length of sunshine was 7.42 hours, and the average wind speed was 2.55 km / hour. The correlation test results show that, maximum temperature (p = 0.002), average temperature (p = 0.003), average humidity (p = 0.008), wind direction with maximum speed (p = 0.000) have a significant relationship with ARI cases in Semarang City. While the average rainfall parameter (p = 0.681) and the length of sunshine parameter (p = 0.752) have no relationship with ARI cases in Semarang City in 2015 – 2023. Conclusion: Maximum temperature parameter, average temperature parameter, average humidity parameter, and wind direction parameter at maximum speed have a significant relationship with ARI cases. Promotive and preventive efforts need to be made to reduce the risk of ARI transmission, especially at the turn of the season and the density of activities carried out in the community.
Determine Supporting Factors for the Successful Implementation of Electronic Medical Records in PHC Semarang City Suhito, Hanif Pandu; Sholikun, Sholikun; Raniasmi, Prahita Indriana
Jurnal Rekam Medis dan Informasi Kesehatan Vol. 7 No. 2 (2024): OKTOBER 2024
Publisher : Poltekkes Kemenkes Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31983/jrmik.v7i2.12111

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The implementation of Electronic Medical Records (RME) in Semarang City health centers is a strategic step to increase the efficiency and effectiveness of health services. This research aims to identify factors that support the successful implementation of Electronic Medical Records (RME) in 39 Semarang City Health Centers. This research involved 110 respondents who were RME users, with various demographic characteristics such as age, gender, highest level of education, and years of work. Data was collected through an online survey using a Likert Scale-based questionnaire. Using the DeLone and McLean Model with the variables studied include system quality, information quality, service quality and user satisfaction. The results of multiple linear regression analysis show that system quality and information quality do not have a significant influence on user satisfaction, with t values of 1.515 (p=0.133) and -0.457 (p=0.649), respectively. However, service quality has a significant influence on user satisfaction, with a t value of 11.144 (p=0.000). This regression model explains that 86.7% of the variation in user satisfaction can be explained by the three independent variables, with an Adjusted R Square of 0.867. Based on this research, improving service quality is a key factor in increasing RME user satisfaction at the Semarang City Health Center. Effective implementation of RME can be encouraged by focusing on improving services to support the success of health digital transformation programs.
Electronic Medical Record Implementation for Regional-based Disease Trend Analysis in Semarang City Suhito, Hanif Pandu; Raniasmi, Prahita Indriana; Sholikun, Sholikun
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.v6i1.1945

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Electronic medical records (SIMPUS) has been implemented since 2019 in Semarang City, enabling community health centers to store patient medical data efficiently. Decision-making in disease control must be based on data and evidence-based approaches. The objective of this study is to display trends of disease based on visits to health centers in Semarang City. Using data from routine services provided by 37 health centers (Puskesmas) from 2020 to June 2024, a total of 8.669.287 patients were included. A quantitative descriptive analysis approach was used to determine the distribution of disease based on top 10 diagnoses, age groups, districts, and time periods. The results show that Acute upper respiratory infections of multiple and unspecified sites (J06) have increased and become top rank in the last three years. Hypertension (I10) also increased with the number of cases still high as runner up. Most of the cases in the top 10 diseases increase in number of cases from year to year. The sub-district of Tembalang, Semarang Barat, and Pedurungan tend to have the highest number of patient visits. Based on age groups, the most frequent visits to the health center are adults and pre-elderly groups, followed by teenagers and toddlers. This is related to the types of cases that are most often found. This trend analysis can be used to determine changes in patient visit patterns at Semarang community health centers from year to year and can help in comparing morbidity rates so it can help in determining health policy in Semarang.