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Tinjauan Literatur : Penerapan Sistem Informasi Kesehatan di Puskesmas di Indonesia Hanafi, Syahida Tahniah; Panjaitan, Wiranti Utami; Ramadhan, Ahmad Rezeki; Purba, Sri Hajijah
Sagita Academia Journal Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): Sagita Academia Journal
Publisher : Yayasan Sagita Akademia Maju

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61579/sagita.v3i1.333

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This research applies the implementation of the Health Information System in Indonesian Community Health Centers, with a focus on the challenges and solutions faced. Through a literature review of scientific literature from 2018 to 2024, this research found that Health Information Systems make a significant contribution in improving the efficiency of data management and health services. However, its implementation is hampered by limited workforce, inadequate infrastructure, network disruption, and lack of technological understanding. To overcome this problem, research recommends increasing training for workers, developing infrastructure, and better integrating systems to maximize the use of Health Information Systems in Community Health Centers.
PROHEALTH DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION: TIME EFFICIENCY IN DAILY CHECK-UPS FOR HIGH-RISK WORKERS AT PT PERTAMINA PATRA NIAGA REGIONAL SUMBAGUT Ramadhani, Syaira Zhieka; Panjaitan, Juhri; Siregar, Anisa Putri; Simamora, Luthfiah Nazwa; Ramadhan, Ahmad Rezeki; BM, Bima Fadhilah; Utami, Tri Niswati
Abdi Dosen : Jurnal Pengabdian Pada Masyarakat Vol. 9 No. 4 (2025): DESEMBER
Publisher : LPPM Univ. Ibn Khaldun Bogor

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32832/abdidos.v9i4.3109

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The digital transformation of occupational health has led to various innovations that enhance efficiency, safety, and medical service quality. One notable breakthrough is ProHealth (Pertamina Robotic Health), developed by the Continuous Improvement Program (CIP) team at PT Pertamina Patra Niaga Region Sumbagut. This study examines the clinical impact and efficiency of using ProHealth as a daily health monitoring system (Daily Check Up/DCU) to strengthen the Fit To Work program in high-risk environments. Using a descriptive qualitative approach, data were collected through interviews, field observations, and document reviews involving medical staff and workers who routinely use the system. Findings reveal that ProHealthreduced average health check durations from 4 minutes 11 seconds to 1 minute 13 seconds per worker, eliminated overtime costs for medical teams, and minimized COVID-19 transmission risks through its fully automated, contactless operation. The system targets seven high-risk groups—security personnel, fuel truck drivers (AMT), heavy equipment operators, height workers, general drivers, confined space workers, and divers who face substantial occupational hazards. ProHealth enables real-time monitoring of physical conditions, increases readiness, and fosters a technology-driven safety culture. Overall, this innovation improves time and cost efficiency while strengthening the company’s Health, Safety, Security, and Environment (HSSE) framework through sustainable digital transformation.