Jurnal ARSI : Administrasi Rumah Sakit Indonesia
Vol. 10, No. 3

HOSPITAL READINESS TO IMPLEMENT ELECTRONIC MEDICAL RECORDS: A SYSTEMATIC LITERATURE REVIEW

Fatmasari, Afni (Unknown)
Nadjib, Mardiati (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
31 Oct 2024

Abstract

Implementing electronic medical records (EMR) in hospitals can increase the efficiency and effectiveness of health services. However, hospitals' readiness to adopt this technology is influenced by various complex factors. This study aims to identify factors that affect hospital readiness in implementing EMR through a systematic literature review (SLR). The SLR process followed the PRISMA method and included a literature search from Scopus, PubMed, and Cochrane databases with keywords related to RME readiness, which yielded 412 articles. After the screening and eligibility stages, 19 articles were selected for further analysis. The findings of this research identify readiness factors based on the theory of technology organization and environment (TOE). In the context of technology, factors such as technology access, perceived benefits, perceived usefulness, and performance expectancy emerge as important determinants of readiness. In an organizational context, management support, organizational culture, computer competency, and knowledge of EMR are key factors. Meanwhile, societal influence and environmental conditions play a significant role in the environmental context. These findings provide valuable insights for policymakers and hospital management in designing strategies to increase RME adoption readiness. This research has limitations in geographic and language coverage and the use of a single database. Therefore, further research is needed to broaden the scope and deepen understanding of the interactions between various readiness factors.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

publication:arsi

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Subject

Decision Sciences, Operations Research & Management Public Health Social Sciences

Description

Jurnal ARSI (Administrasi Rumah Sakit Indonesia) was initiated by the Center for Health Administration and Policy Studies (CHAMPS) Faculty of Public Health, University of Indonesia (FKM UI) and is currently managed by the Department of Health Administration and Policy, Faculty of Public Health, ...