How Indonesia's PERSI is participating in the country's digital transformation

An official from the organisation affirmed its commitment to digital transformation – while highlighting what some domestic hospitals still lack.
By Randy Mulyanto
02:05 AM

Anis Fuad, Head, Data and Information Centre, PERSI

Credit: HIMSS

The Indonesian Hospital Association or PERSI is on board to support Indonesia's goal of advancing the country's digital health transformation further.

Anis Fuad, PERSI's head of data and information centre, told the HIMSS Indonesian Digital Transformation Symposium on 25 May 2022 in Jakarta about what the association wants to do in the country's digital health transformation.

PERSI's contribution

Fuad said PERSI will help "build our digital health ecosystem" and "support the digital transformation process".

"We will think about what strategies we need to build later so that our hospitals be digitised," he told the symposium.

Besides technological aspects, Fuad said, PERSI will also help build governance, citing how there is currently only a single piece of regulation on hospital information systems in the country.

"[Less than] fifty pages to manage data lakes, data mining, data sharing and others? Not enough. Therefore, we need to discuss what good governance is," he said, referring to a 2013 regulation.

Survey results

PERSI conducted a survey in March this year involving around 3,000 hospital participants.

Fuad said around 88 percent of hospitals surveyed had a billing system implemented to varying degrees – either those were already optimal or not yet optimal and still needed improvements. He said about five percent of hospitals surveyed did not have such a system set in place, while the rest planned to build it this year.

He added that around half of the hospital participants had telemedicine infrastructures set up; most of which needed improvements. The other half did not offer such services at all.

"PERSI will play an important role, we will conduct several studies which are later expected to provide benefits," Fuad said.

"Hopefully, everyone after seeing this data [will ask themselves]: What are we going to do? We as stakeholders, where [is our place]? What [is our] role?"

He said hospital groups, such as the Indonesia Healthcare Corporation, in the green level – the highest success indicator based on the survey – "could contribute to other hospitals" as either "centres of excellence" or training centres.

Positive outlook

Fuad highlighted how Pondok Indah Hospital Group became the first Indonesian healthcare provider to achieve Stage 6 HIMSS EMRAM in March this year.

"This, I think, shows that our hospitals are now growing. We are also more open now, we are evaluated by external parties," Fuad told the symposium.

"I think there will be more," he said, referring to how more local hospital groups will soon attain a level 6.

He said PERSI has partnered HIMSS, adding that both parties will focus on building human resource and hospital capacities and increase the engagement of PERSI members.

"PERSI members will be more aware of how we can collaborate at HIMSS. There is so much knowledge that can be shared with members."

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