Edukasi Sistem Informasi Kesehatan Elektronik Untuk Kader Kesehatan Desa Tijayan Manisrenggo Jawa Tengah

Health Information System (HIS) is an important component of a country's health system. HIS is the main part of the National Health System, which is used as a pillar in health-oriented development. The structured and conceptual information system produces good outcomes and prevents people from...

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Main Authors: MT Ghozali, Ingenida Hadning, Aji Winanta
Format: Article
Language:Indonesian
Published: UMSurabaya Publishing 2020-02-01
Series:Aksiologiya: Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat
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Online Access:http://journal.um-surabaya.ac.id/index.php/Axiologiya/article/view/2448
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Summary:Health Information System (HIS) is an important component of a country's health system. HIS is the main part of the National Health System, which is used as a pillar in health-oriented development. The structured and conceptual information system produces good outcomes and prevents people from the blindness of health matters. Information technology develops rapidly and impacts most of all aspects of life, including health information. Current technological developments play an important role as a media for millennial people or health professionals to get information about health information and epidemiology in their own region. This program aimed to train health cadres in each region of the Tijayan Manisrenggo Village, Klaten, Central Java, in addition to creating an electronic health profile and epidemiology map of the village and then presenting the profile interactively and educatively. The main targets of this program were health cadres in each region of the Tijayan Village, including Bawangan, Candran, Pogaten, and Sorobayan. Some main activities to achieve the objectives included collecting health data obtained through surveys or censuses and data already available in the health data center of the village, counseling procedures for creating an electronic health profile and epidemiology map, as well as training in the interactive and educative presentation of public health information data. This program helped complete the health profile and increase the quality of health information system in the partner villages.
ISSN:2528-4967
2548-219X