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EVALUATION OF ELECTRONIC MEDICAL RECORD DOWNTIME AT MRCCC SILOAM SEMANGGI CANCER HOSPITAL USING EMRAM AND ISO 22301 FRAMEWORK Suseno, Anom; Dewi Arnesia, Pipit
Jurnal Indonesia Sosial Teknologi Vol. 6 No. 3 (2025): Jurnal Indonesia Sosial Teknologi
Publisher : Publikasi Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59141/jist.v6i3.8989

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Downtime is a term to describe a condition where a computer or information system is offline or not operating, processes that must occur in information systems, both on schedule and at unwanted times. The electronic medical record system at MRCCC Siloam Hospital Semanggi experienced downtime at unwanted times more than twice with a relat4ely long time which resulted in disruption of health services to patients and decreased business revenue. The quality of electronic medical records at the MRCCC Siloam Hospital Semanggi and service readiness when system downtime occurs, are known using The Electronic Medical Record Adoption Model (EMRAM) standard method and ISO 22301 Framework. Direct observation or observation using the ISO 22301 Framework standard reference. Questionnaires circulated to general practitioners as users of electronic medical records using questions that refer to EMRAM standards. The readiness of MRCCC Siloam Hospital Semanggi in dealing with electronic medical record downtime reached 83 percent capable when serving patients. The questionnaire distributed has met the criteria of correlation and significance so that it is considered valid for all questions and has met the criteria of Cronbach's Alpha score which states Reliable.
Evaluation of Electronic Medical Record Downtime at MRCCC Siloam Semanggi Cancer Hospital Using Emram and ISO 22301 Framework Suseno, Anom; Dewi Arnesia, Pipit
Jurnal Indonesia Sosial Teknologi Vol. 6 No. 4 (2025): Jurnal Indonesia Sosial Teknologi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59141/jist.v6i3.9015

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Downtime is a term to describe a condition in which a computer or information system is offline or not operating, a process that must occur in an information system, either on schedule or at an unwanted time. The electronic medical record system at MRCCC Siloam Semanggi Hospital experienced unplanned downtime more than twice in a relatively long period of time, disrupting patient health services and declining business revenue. The quality of electronic medical records at MRCCC Siloam Semanggi Hospital and the readiness of services when system downtime occurs, is known using the standard method of Electronic Medical Record Adoption Model (EMRAM) and the ISO 22301 Framework. The purpose of this study is to assess the readiness of hospitals in handling EMR downtime and improving their operational resilience. A mixed-method approach was used, which included direct observation and distribution of questionnaires to general practitioners. The ISO 22301 framework is used to evaluate hospital downtime management practices, while the EMRAM model is used to measure the maturity level of EMR adoption. The results show that the readiness of hospitals to deal with EMR downtime, according to the ISO 22301 standard, reaches 83%. The results of the EMRAM questionnaire show that although the EMR system is mostly available, some users experience inconsistencies when downtime occurs. This study concluded that MRCCC Siloam Semanggi Cancer Hospital is well prepared for EMR downtime, but improvements in training, simulation, and system upgrades are still needed. The study has significant implications for hospital management, with recommendations to implement stronger downtime protocols and regular training programs to minimize disruptions caused by EMR failures.