IMPLEMENTATION OF CHILDHOOD IMMUNIZATION PROGRAM USING THE WATERFALL METHOD
Date
2023
Author
Annisa Syahwa Renjani, Yuda Syahidin, Irda Sari, Jeri Sukmawijaya
Medical records are managed according to established standards, creating information that should be properly maintained and stored for easy access when needed. This study is motivated by the fact that the number of immunization patients continues to increase daily, so authorities still need a long time to collect information in their registration systems. It is very long and has a significant impact on the performance of healthcare workers. This study aims to redesign the immunization information system to help manage medical records and maintain the quality of health care services. The design of the developed immunization system may include information on the processing and reporting of immunization data in hospitals to enable medical staff to report results to immunization services quickly and accurately. The research method used in this study is descriptive with a qualitative approach. Data collection was conducted through observations, interviews, and literature review from studies of researchers and practitioners. The system development method adopts the waterfall method. This study's results indicate that technology is an appropriate method to more efficiently support data processing and reporting when valid data are available.
Link Publikasi : https://jurnal.stmikroyal.ac.id/index.php/jurteksi/article/view/2251