Analysis Of Inpatient Medical Record Service Management Based On Medical Record Service Standards Between General Hospital Royal Prima Medan And Royal Prima Marelan

Nasyidah Hannum Hasibuan, Chrismis Novalinda Ginting, Sri Wahyuni Nasution

Abstract


Abstract. Inpatient medical records play a crucial role as a source of data and health information for inpatients, supporting their treatment and care planning. One of the main factors contributing to is-sues in inpatient medical records management is the lack of discipline among those responsible for handling patients when filling out medical records. This can lead to discrepancies in inpatient medi-cal record management, preventing it from aligning with established medical record service stand-ards. The purpose of this study was to analyze the management of inpatient medical records based on medical record service standards. This research employed a quantitative analytical approach with a cross-sectional design. Data analysis was performed using univariate analysis, bivariate analysis with the chi-square test, and multivariate analysis with multiple logistic regression at a 95% confi-dence level (α=0.05α=0.05). The results indicated that the implementation of inpatient medical rec-ord management based on medical record service standards at Royal Prima Medan Hospital and Royal Prima Marelan Hospital was significantly influenced by work motivation (p=0.001p=0.001) and supervision (p=0.000p=0.000). Meanwhile, the variables that did not have a significant effect were length of service (p=1.000p=1.000), education (p=0.848p=0.848), and teamwork (p=0.241p=0.241). Among these, the supervision variable was the most dominant factor, with an Exp (B) / OR value of 19.542. It is recommended that hospital leadership enforce close supervision (waskat) for all medical record employees and provide motivation through seminars and training pro-grams to enhance the implementation of inpatient medical record management based on medical rec-ord service standards.

Keywords


management; medical records; inpatient

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