OPOTIMALIZATION OF HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM USING THE UNIFIED THEORY OF ACCEPTANCE AND USE OF TECHNOLOGYMETHOD

Authors

  • Dony Setiawan Hendyca Putra Author
  • Hendro Prasetyo Author
  • Nadya Az Zahra Author

Keywords:

Hospital, Hospital Management Information System, UTAUT

Abstract

Hospital started implementing SIMRS since 2011. Implementation of SIMRS at the hospital 
still has many obstacles or problems. There are no tools for coding diagnosis, in some units 
there is still a manual system implementation, based on observation there is one officer 
complaining about SIMRS performance, facilities (IT staff) have not been met to fix the 
problem with the program. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the hospital information 
system based on staff perceptions by using the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of 
Technology (UTAUT) method at Hospital. This type of research is quantitative analytic with 
cross sectional approach. This study uses a questionnaire method with 80 respondents used as 
a sample. Sampling was done using quota sampling technique. Based on the results of a 
simple logistic regression test conducted from the four variables only 1 variable that affects 
the use interest. These variables are business expectations that have an influence on interest 
in the use of information systems, while expectations of performance, social factors and 
facilities that help do not have an influence on the interest in using SIMRS in Hospital. 
Suggestions proposed by researchers related to the above problems are the need for 
socialization by the hospital regarding the benefits of the use of SIMRS and the benefits 
provided by the existence of the SIMRS. As well as further evaluations to assess whether the 
SIMRS contained in the hospital is in accordance with the needs ornot.

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Published

2020-06-23

How to Cite

OPOTIMALIZATION OF HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM USING THE UNIFIED THEORY OF ACCEPTANCE AND USE OF TECHNOLOGYMETHOD. (2020). INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ADVANCED RESEARCH AND REVIEW (IJARR), 5(6), 92-102. https://www.ijarr.org/index.php/ijarr/article/view/665

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