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- ItemTHE ROLE OF ANTIBIOTICS DRUG PROCUREMENT PLANNING SYSTEM IN IMPROVING EFFICIENCY USING ABC CRITICAL INDEX METHOD(International Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation, Vol.24, Issue 01, 2020) Mutiara, Rina; Loisa; Kusumapradja, Rokiah; Hartati, VeraniProcurement planning of drugs in hospital pharmacy unit is important for the hospital’s health service because pharmacy unit is also included in the supporting services and main revenue center. The aim of this research is to analyze the differences value of antibiotic supplies using the ABC critical index method compared to the usual procurement planning at Hospital X. This research was an observational research (non-experimental). The design of this research was descriptive evaluative using quantitative and qualitative datas that has been available. Therefore, this research can be included into a retrospective study. There were 190 kind of antibiotic drugs in 2018 and 158 kind of antibiotic drugs in 2019. This research results no significant difference between the average revenue, the usage value, the investment value, and the ABC critical index value between year of 2018 and 2019. There was difference in the average investment value based on ABC critical index method between 2018 with 2019, as in group A has the highest average investment, while group B has a moderate average investment, and group C has the lowest average investment. One of the factors that cause planning and procurement of drugs less efficient in 2018 and 2019 was the same planning and procurement system of antibiotic drugs at Hospital X every year. It is important for management team to improve the efficiency of drug planning and procurement by using ABC crital index analysis which can help management team to make decisions related to the planning and procurement of antibiotic drugs at Hospital X.
- ItemUSEFULNESS OF HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM AT TEACHING HOSPITAL(International Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation, Vol. 24, Issue 1, 2020) Kusumapradja, Rokiah; Livinus, Victor; Adhikara, M.F. Arrozi; Nugraha, UcuThis study examines the issue that hospitals as healthcare organizations in the field of services have a high complexity of resource systems, services, personnel, and infrastructure. Thus, it requires a complex adaptive system as an integrated system of all activities in order to improve performance and service. The purpose of this study is to obtain empirical evidence of the effect of usability, ease of use, computer self-efficacy, and intention to use, on the actual use of technology. The research design uses a quantitative approach to the type of explanatory causality of research. This type of research is hypothesis testing. Data collection by questionnaire survey. The unit of analysis is individual employees who use hospital management information systems. Time horizon uses cross section. The population and sample are the same as the sampling technique is saturated sampling. Data analysis using Path Analysis with AMOS Program software. The results showed that the use (Perceived Usefulness) had a positive effect on intention (Behavioral Intention to Use); usability (Perceived Usefulness) has a significant positive effect on actual technology use; ease of use (Perceived Ease of Use) significant positive effect on intention (Behavioral Intention to Use); ease of use (Perceived Ease of Use) has a significant positive effect on actual technology use; Computer Self Efficacy has no significant effect on intention (Behavioral Intention to Use); intention (Behavioral Intention to Use) has a positive effect on the actual use of technology (Actual technology use); Computer Self Efficacy has no significant effect on actual technology use. The research findings show that the Behavioral Intention to Use variable is not an intervening variable because the variable cannot mediate the effect of Perceived Usefulness, perceived ease of use, and computer self-efficacy toward actual technology use. These findings indicate that there is a mandatory management for users to use SIMRS applicatively.