Analysis of filling completion and facilities of medical recording in Stella Maris Hospital installation in Makassar
Fadila Rizki, Noor Bahry Noor, Adelia, Irwandy
Department of Hospital Management, Hasanuddin University, Indonesia
Faculty of Publicl Health, Hasanuddin University, Indonesia
Abstract
Abstract Objective: This study aimed to find out the complete picture of medical record filling and perceptions of health executors (doctors) on facilities in inpatients at Stella Maris Hospital in Makassar. Method: The research method is a descriptive observational quantitative method which by observing, distributing questionnaires, and interviewing respondents. The sample consisted of 52 doctors who worked in Stella Hospital and were categorized by age, sex, education, and years of service. Results: The results of the study showed that as many as 53 medical record files were not filled in completely (57%) compared to the complete filled file with 39 medical record files (43%). Besides, respondents who stated that the existing facilities and infrastructure were good as many as 24 respondents (46.2%) while the respondents stated that the existing facilities were not as good as 28 respondents (53.8%). Conclusion: the completeness of filling in medical records and perceptions of the implementation of the availability of facilities in Stella Maris hospital are still deficient
Keywords: Medical Records; Facilities and Infrastructure; Inpatient Installation
Topic: Information, technology, and women