PENGARUH KUALITAS INFORMASI, KUALITAS SISTEM DAN PENERAPAN LEAN SIX SIGMA TERHADAP MANFAAT NYATA IMPELEMNTASI ELECTRONIC MEDICAL RECORD DENGAN PENGUNAAN EMR SEBAGAI VARIABEL INTERVENING
Abstract
Penelitian ini berlandaskan hasil observasi awal yang menginformasikan bahwa manfaat nyata implementasi EMR sejak tahun 2022 belum dirasakan oleh pengguna EMR. Tujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk menganalisis pengaruh kualitas informasi, kualitas sistem dan lean six sigma terhadap manfaat nyata implementasi rekam medis elektronik dengan penggunaan EMR sebagai variabel intervening. Jenis penelitian termasuk dalam kuantitatif dengan desain cross sectional study. Populasi yang digunakan adalah Dokter dan Dokter Spesialis sebagai pengguna EMR. Teknik sampling menggunakan total sampling yang menjadikan seluruh Dokter dan Dokter Spesialis berjumlah 52 sebagai responden. Teknik pengumpulan data menggunakan kuesioner, dan metode analisa menggunakan analisa three box method dengan uji regresi linier berganda. Hasil analisis membuktikan terdapat pengaruh kualitas informasi, kualitas sistem dan lean six sigma terhadap manfaat nyata dengan penggunaan EMR sebagai variabel intervening. Kualitas informasi, kualitas sistem dan lean six sigma berpengaruh positif terhadap penggunaan EMR dan manfaat nyata, serta penggunaan EMR berpengaruh positif terhadap manfaat nyata, dan mampu mengintervensi pengaruh kualitas informasi, kualitas sistem dan lean six sigma terhadap manfaat nyata. Kualitas informasi merupakan variabel yang paling kuat mampu meningkatkan penggunaan EMR dan manfaat nyata, sedangkan kualitas sistem merupakan variabel terendah dalam meningkatkan penggunaan EMR dan manfaat nyata.
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