The Role of Information System for Risk Management in Hospital: A Narrative Review

Sutejo Sutejo, Agung Budi Prasetijo, Farid Agushyban
2021 Jurnal Aisyah Jurnal Ilmu Kesehatan  
The development and progress of information technology is growing rapidly, including information technology in hospital services. Hospitals are labor-intensive, technology-intensive, and risk-taking institutions that require proactive strategies and solutions in risk management. Integrated Risk Management Information System (IRMIS) is defined as an organized and integrated strategy for hospital risk control which consists of identification, assessment, implementation of strategies to reduce or
more » ... liminate risks, and monitoring and reviewing risks in hospitals. Management of patient care directly is often associated with risk management. The concept of risk management was developed from clinical and non-clinical services by considering patient safety and security. In this scenario, risk management should be viewed as a proactive activity in maintaining and maintaining the quality of hospital services and the confidentiality of patient data and information and managed in an integrated manner with the hospital management information system (SIMRS) and/or other applications in the hospital as well as business process integration. hospital. This study uses a narrative review approach, with many articles on the same issue. Articles were taken from the Scopus, Science Direct, ProQuest, SpringerLink, Google Scholar, Nature, JSTOR, and Emerald Insight databases with a total of 29 articles used. The purpose of this study was to determine whether the integrated risk management developed in the hospital has a significant influence on decision making with strategic support systems such as human resource development, program selection, marketing, and facility growth by considering clinical and non-clinical risks in the hospital.
doi:10.30604/jika.v6i3.1014 fatcat:4jsblvyyj5dlbluhuqi76r5mfy