2020
DOI: 10.21609/jsi.v16i2.979
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Information and Communication Technology Recommendations for the Further Development of a Robust National e-Health Strategy for Epidemics and Pandemics

Abstract: This paper aims to provide recommendations for information and communication technology strategy that can support government actions to overcome epidemics and pandemics in Indonesia. The method used in this research is a qualitative approach by conducting a narrative review and discussion with four experts in the field of information and communication technology. The results of this study are recommendations related to people, process, technology, and data. The recommendations are inspired by the success of In… Show more

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“…Moreover, Indonesia as an archipelago has many remote areas where the telecommunication and internet services providers cannot develop the sufficient infrastructure as such these areas are unavoidably under-represented. [13][14][15] Indonesia ranked 111 on the 2017 ICT Development Index, falling behind fellow Southeast Asia Countries: Singapore (18), Brunei Darussalam (53), Malaysia (63), Thailand (78), and Philippines (101). [16] Regarding human resources, often staff members do not have adequate digital literacy, and yet are assigned to reporting using IT processes, as is indicated by our work as well.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, Indonesia as an archipelago has many remote areas where the telecommunication and internet services providers cannot develop the sufficient infrastructure as such these areas are unavoidably under-represented. [13][14][15] Indonesia ranked 111 on the 2017 ICT Development Index, falling behind fellow Southeast Asia Countries: Singapore (18), Brunei Darussalam (53), Malaysia (63), Thailand (78), and Philippines (101). [16] Regarding human resources, often staff members do not have adequate digital literacy, and yet are assigned to reporting using IT processes, as is indicated by our work as well.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%