Management Administration Smartphone Application as a Strategy to
Increase Accreditation Score in Primary Healthcare Facilities
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Title
Management Administration Smartphone Application as a Strategy to
Increase Accreditation Score in Primary Healthcare Facilities
Increase Accreditation Score in Primary Healthcare Facilities
Subject
administration, management, Puskesmas, accreditation, smartphone application
Description
Health facility accreditation has been in great demand in recent years. Mobile applications can serve as a tool for community
healthcare center’s (Puskesmas) to assess the value of their accreditation, especially regarding administration and
management. In the context of preparation for accreditation, it can be used as a self-assessment tool for elements of
management administration. This case-based article focuses on smartphone application development using the input-processoutput-outcome scheme as a framework. We developed a checklist and assessment for the management administration
component by reviewing Permenkes No. 46 the Year 2015 concerning Puskesmas accreditation. This is the first available
mobile application on the Google Play Store, targeting Puskesmas staff to improve the quality of administration and
management services based on accreditation criteria. This smartphone application functions as an independent assessment
tool for Puskesmas to complete the accreditation criteria as stated in the regulation of the minister of health. About 20
Puskesmas staff showed a very good response and positive. All stated that they were very helpful and satisfied with this
application, so they will continue to use and distribute it to other Puskesmas staf
healthcare center’s (Puskesmas) to assess the value of their accreditation, especially regarding administration and
management. In the context of preparation for accreditation, it can be used as a self-assessment tool for elements of
management administration. This case-based article focuses on smartphone application development using the input-processoutput-outcome scheme as a framework. We developed a checklist and assessment for the management administration
component by reviewing Permenkes No. 46 the Year 2015 concerning Puskesmas accreditation. This is the first available
mobile application on the Google Play Store, targeting Puskesmas staff to improve the quality of administration and
management services based on accreditation criteria. This smartphone application functions as an independent assessment
tool for Puskesmas to complete the accreditation criteria as stated in the regulation of the minister of health. About 20
Puskesmas staff showed a very good response and positive. All stated that they were very helpful and satisfied with this
application, so they will continue to use and distribute it to other Puskesmas staf
Creator
Agus Sugiharto1
, Boy Subirosa Sabarguna2
, Ajeng Pramastuty3
, Boy Subirosa Sabarguna2
, Ajeng Pramastuty3
Publisher
Universitas Indonesia
Date
: 27-02-2022
Contributor
Fajar bagus W
Format
PDF
Language
Indonesia
Type
Text
Files
Collection
Citation
Agus Sugiharto1
, Boy Subirosa Sabarguna2
, Ajeng Pramastuty3, “Management Administration Smartphone Application as a Strategy to
Increase Accreditation Score in Primary Healthcare Facilities,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed May 30, 2025, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/9121.
Increase Accreditation Score in Primary Healthcare Facilities,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed May 30, 2025, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/9121.