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LEGAL CERTAINTY IN INDONESIA ON MEDICAL SECRET SECURITY IN THE E-HEALTH DISRUPTION ERA
Ninuk Permata Sari, Edi Setiadi, Noor Martany Majid

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Ninuk Permata Sari

Institutions
Fakultas Kedokteran Unisba, Fakultas Hukum Unisba, Fakultas Kedokteran Unisba

Abstract
Health services are very closely related to medical secrecy. Medical secrets are basic individual rights that come from human rights, namely the rights of self determination. In the era of disruption, health services underwent a very fundamental change from being conventional to e-health, making them vulnerable to ethical and legal problems. In Indonesia the laws and regulations regarding this matter are not yet fully able to cover the security of medical secrets, so there is a need to update the existing regulations in Indonesia that can guarantee legal certainty of the security of medical secrets. This study aims to find out how far the influence of the era of disruption on the security of medical secrets and how legal certainty is in Indonesia. The research method used is normative juridical, using secondary data consisting of primary legal materials, secondary legal materials and tertiary legal materials such as literature searches in a database of journals, articles, national and international regulations published between 2010-2019. The specifications of this study are descriptive qualitative. The results of this study indicate there is an influence of the era of disruption on the security of medical secrets in Indonesia, including the occurrence of theft and manipulation of patient data and the limited legal certainty. The benefits of this research are expected to be a reference for policy makers to make updates to the regulations in force in Indonesia.

Keywords
legal certainty, security of medical secrets, era of disruption, e-health

Topic
Digital and Health Technology

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/F74rWUYdqMQe


Perception and influences of Smartphone usage among primary school children in Muar district in Johor
Roy Rillera Marzo, Amaluddin Ahmad, Myat Thida Win, Ting Lik Sheng, Andrew Chiew Yong Kung

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Myat Thida Win

Institutions
Asia Metropolitan University

Abstract
Abstract Nowadays, technology is very popular among the younger generations all over the world. Objectives: The objectives of this study are to determine the extent of the influences of smart phones on school children and perception of school children on smart phones. Problem: To explore the smart phone addiction and its association with their health problems, social behavior and academic performance. Methods: The study was carried out using convenient sampling method and using cross sectional study in Malay, Chinese and Tamil primary schools. The questionnaires distributed were composed of total 30 questions. Results: Over half of the school children owned a smart phone. From the social behavior aspect, 145 students disagreed with having emotional changes while away from phone. 166 students supported the idea of not extending the time spent on smart phone. From the academic performance aspect, over half of the respondents agreed to the idea of banning the usage of smart phone in school compound. From the health aspect, 123 students experienced neck pain after using smart phone for a long time; but, only less than half of the respondents 58 agreed to the idea of smart phone causes obesity. Conclusions: Every coin has two sides. The children are not easily influence by the smart phone and their perception are good in the aspect of social behavior and academic performance. However, the students have a moderate perception on smart phone from the aspect of health.

Keywords
Smart phone, Social behavior, Academic performance and Health aspects.

Topic
Digital and Health Technology

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/J9bTyWD4ztYk


The Application of RFID Technology on Patient Medical Record Information Systems
Indah Dwijayanthi Nirmala, S.kom., M.Kom. 1), Ismaniah, S.Si., MM 2), Rina Setianingsih 3)

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Indah Dwijayanthi Nirmala

Institutions
Faculty Technic, Universitas Bhayangkara Jakarta Raya

Abstract
Health Center in Bekasi City is one of the moving agencies in the field of health, namely in terms of patient care and treatment, as for activities at the Health Center in processing the patients disease history data is still done in a conventional manner namely by taking notes on the patients card. Then recapitulated to make a report. As for the purpose of this study is to analyze and study the problems of medical record information systems on Health Center and produce a medical record information system, these problems can be over come by using a medical record information system that was develop with the help of RFID technology, PHP and MySQL programming languages that process patient medical record data and storage media into the database. With the existence of such information systems can create more effective performance, efficient and minimize errors due to human error.

Keywords
Medical Record Information System, RFID, PHP, MySQL

Topic
Digital and Health Technology

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/eZtcUCxr8Nj4


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