PILOT IMPLEMENTATION OF DISTRICT HEALTH INFORMATION SYSTEM PROTOTYPE (SIKDA GENERIK):LESSON LEARNS AND RECOMMENDATIONS PRIOR TO NATIONAL LEVEL SCALING UP IN INDONESIA
Indonesia is facing unique challenges to implement health information systems due to several reasons such as wide geographic variations and unintended consequences of health decentralization policy. Consequently, silos of information systems are occurring from health facilities in the district level up to the higher levels. This situation caused burden of information cycle management of primary health centers (Puskesmas), as the lowest health facilities offering preventive and curative services at subdistrict level. Center for Health Data and Information at the Ministry of Health develops a standard district health information systems application called SIKDA Generik. This paper aims to evaluate piloted implementation of SIKDA Generik. Rapid assessment procedure was adopted to guide the evaluation process. Quantitative and qualitative analyses was conducted to explore description, challenges and barriers of the development process, project governance and field implementation of SIKDA Generik. Several issues have been raised that proven the complexities of this project. Technical and policy level recommendations were proposed, including conceptual model to scale up the prototype into nationwide implementation.
District health information systems SIKDA Generik scaling up implementation model.
Guardian Y. Sanjaya Anis Fuad Raden Noviane Chasny Yohanes Ari Handoko Jane Soepardi Rudi Kurniawan Kelvin Hui Nurholis Majid
Health Management Information Systems Faculty of Medicine Gadjah Mada University World Health Orhganization Indonesia Office Center for Health Data and Information Indonesia Ministry of Health Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH FHI Office Indonesia
国际会议
The 7th Asia Pacific Association for Medical Informatics Conference(第七届亚太医药信息学大会(APAMI2012))
北京
英文
1-9
2012-10-24(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)