Readiness Analysis Of Electronic Medical Record Implementation On Medical Record Completion Compliance In Inpatient Department Of RSIA Stella Maris Medan

Authors

  • Lidia Panggabean Prima Indonesia University
  • Ermi Girsang Prima Indonesia University
  • Sri Lestari Ramadhani Nasution Prima Indonesia University

Keywords:

Electronic Medical Records, HOT-Fit Method, Quantitative

Abstract

Along with the development of information technology today, Electronic Medical
Records (EMR) is a major advancement in health technology. Currently, Stella
Maris Women and Child Hospital has started implementing Electronic Medical
Records but not yet comprehensively. This study aims to identify the readiness of
implementing Electronic Medical Records based on the HOT-Fit method. The type
of research used is quantitative descriptive research. The data collection method was
carried out using a questionnaire with a total sample of 163 respondents. Based on
the research results obtained, each aspect has a positive influence on the net-benefit
component with a significance value of 0.000 each (p<0.001). The highest Exp(B)
value is owned by the Organization variable of 24.128, followed by Technology of
21.164, and Human of 17.452, so it can be indicated that the aspect that has the
greatest influence on the dependent variable is the organizational variable. In its
application, this organizational variable is the role of hospital management. Hospital
management can provide support and encouragement to PPA to jointly implement
and succeed in the implementation of Electronic Medical Records in hospitals. From
the results obtained, it can be concluded that Stella Maris Women and Child Hospital
is ready to implement Electronic Medical Records.

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Published

2025-01-10

How to Cite

Panggabean, L. ., Girsang, E. ., & Lestari Ramadhani Nasution, S. . (2025). Readiness Analysis Of Electronic Medical Record Implementation On Medical Record Completion Compliance In Inpatient Department Of RSIA Stella Maris Medan. International Conference on Lifestyle Diseases and Natural Medicine (ICOLIFEMED), 1(1). Retrieved from https://jurnal.unprimdn.ac.id/index.php/icolifemed/article/view/6880