Development of Electronic Health Record Application for Integrated Surgery Center
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The development of the EHR Application at the surgical service center in the hospital is a combination of two service units working together, namely: the surgery unit and the anesthesia unit. Although there has been a lot of research into the development of applications in surgical and anesthesia units, that it is necessary to build an EHR application that can combines the integration concepts of surgery and anesthesia medical services unit. This study aims to develop an EHR Application for Surgery Center which consists of integrated surgical and anesthesia service units. Methodology in developing EHR surgery center application consist of several stage, start from requirements analysis, design, construction and implementation. EHR Application for surgery center which integrates surgical units and anesthesia units has been successfully built with features: registration of surgery and anesthesia patients, pre-operation, pre-anesthesia, intra-operation, intra-anesthesia, post-operation and post-anesthesia and an implementation test was carried out at one of the regional hospitals in Riau Province, Indonesia.
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