The Prevalence of Information Technology in Indonesia's Accredited Hospitals

The Prevalence of Information Technology in Indonesia's Accredited Hospitals

Chrisanty Victoria Layman, Sasmoko Sasmoko, Mohammad Hamsal, Lim Sanny
Copyright: © 2022 |Pages: 11
DOI: 10.4018/IJRQEH.303674
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Abstract

During the Covid-19 pandemic in Indonesia, examination and relaying of important health information were done with the support of information technology. Therefore, this study measure information technology (IT) within hospitals through IT adoption and IT integration. The study uses data of 752 accredited in Indonesia. The study uses a descriptive analysis and ANOVA to identify the score of different locations, classes, and accreditations of hospitals to determine whether there are any associations or significant differences between the top- and lower-class hospitals. The results indicate that hospital classes A, B, C, and D in Indonesia apply information processing related to the storage, retrieval, sharing, and use of health services information for communication and significant decision-making. However, there are no significant distinction in the prevalence of IT usage among these hospitals. This study contributes to the understanding of the current rate of adoption and integration of information technology resources.
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Due to Covid-19, a large theme for IT-enabled services in hospitals has emerged, including the dissemination of Covid-19-related information, digitalized processes to reduce infection risks, the sharing of information amongst health professionals, telemedicine, and IT-specific initiatives taken by hospitals (Yan et al., 2020). Advanced digital technology has been increasingly used by health facilities to enhance effectiveness, efficiency, and service quality. The computation system of BPJS Kesehatan enables first-tier health facilities to refer patients to advanced levels online. Some hospitals have implemented electronic decision support systems that are integrated into electronic medical records to assist physicians in making more precise therapy decisions according to clinical guidelines using electronic prescriptions.

In 2022, the digital health income in Indonesia is expected to increase to $973 million (Erlangga, 2019). As the digital tools of the health ecosystem in Indonesia grow, businesses are applying new and existing technologies to improve healthcare. Indonesia still has the opportunity to grow within digital health and room for further investment to advance the way health services are delivered (Connect, 2020). Investments in technological equipment in the healthcare environment come in the form of administrative technology, clinical technology, and patient medical information systems (Gu et al., 2018). Furthermore, the use of patient health data or records also needs to be managed to bring convenience when patients change health services (Dinisari, 2020). Vertically integrated health systems are where services are structurally integrated from the level of influence—namely, practice places, doctor organizations, and hospital networks through joint ownership or joint management (Machta et al., 2019).

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