Web-Based Health Service Management Information System Development With The Linear Sequential Model Method

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The clinic has several health facilities such as outpatient, inpatient, dental clinic, laboratory, family planning/MCH, pharmacy, and pharmacy. However, at the clinic, administrative processes are still carried out manually and are not computerized properly, making it difficult for staff because the process of storing and integrating data has not been carried out effectively and efficiently. Therefore we need a systematic and automatic information system to assist the administrative and managerial processes of the clinic. The information system developed in this study is based on a web application using the Laravel 8 framework. The method used for system development is the linear sequential model commonly known as the classic life cycle or waterfall development model. The system that has been made is tested using the black box texting method combined with the UAT (User Acceptance Testing) method to find out whether the system meets functional requirements and is by the design. Based on testing using the UAT method, the average value of 6 different indicators is 91%. Therefore it can be concluded that the web-based information system for this clinic has an easy-to-understand way of working and attractive features so that it can provide convenience in the patient treatment process and clinical managerial processes.

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Sulistyo, M. E., Sutrisno, S., Widyaningrum, S., Rahutomo, F., Ramelan, A., Ibrahim, M. H., … Hariyono, J. (2023). Web-Based Health Service Management Information System Development With The Linear Sequential Model Method. In E3S Web of Conferences (Vol. 465). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202346502066

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