Influences on the Decision to Implement Electronic Health Records in Indonesia

Influences on the Decision to Implement Electronic Health Records in Indonesia

Copyright: © 2024 |Pages: 17
ISBN13: 9781799896876|ISBN10: 1799896870|ISBN13 Softcover: 9781799896883|EISBN13: 9781799896890
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-9687-6.ch004
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Said, Ahmad, and Yulita Hanum P. Iskandar. "Influences on the Decision to Implement Electronic Health Records in Indonesia." Theoretical and Conceptual Frameworks in ICT Research, edited by Agripah Kandiero (PhD), et al., IGI Global, 2024, pp. 77-93. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-9687-6.ch004

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Said, A. & Iskandar, Y. H. (2024). Influences on the Decision to Implement Electronic Health Records in Indonesia. In A. Kandiero (PhD), S. Bigirimana, & S. Chizwina (Eds.), Theoretical and Conceptual Frameworks in ICT Research (pp. 77-93). IGI Global. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-9687-6.ch004

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Said, Ahmad, and Yulita Hanum P. Iskandar. "Influences on the Decision to Implement Electronic Health Records in Indonesia." In Theoretical and Conceptual Frameworks in ICT Research, edited by Agripah Kandiero (PhD), Stanislas Bigirimana, and Sabelo Chizwina, 77-93. Hershey, PA: IGI Global, 2024. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-9687-6.ch004

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Abstract

Healthcare systems around the world are challenged by facing the COVID-19 outbreak. The expectation of high-quality care in hospitals, coupled with an aging population and more complex treatments, results in the system having increased productivity. The adoption of electronic health record systems (EHRs) is suitable for implementation as digital transformation in the healthcare industry. Despite the increase in demand and importance of EHR adoption, there is still a lack of comprehensive review and classification of the existing studies in this area. The authors are considering technology, organization, and environment (TOE) framework as the basis for EHR adoption. The objective of the study is to investigate the determinants of electronic healthcare record system adoption among hospitals in Indonesia. The findings are insightful and have important theoretical and practical implications for the hospital in Indonesia. This study may contribute to risk reduction throughout the adoption of EHRs, thereby fueling a technological revolution in Indonesia's healthcare industry.

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