Abstract

With the emergence of new Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) variants, the COVID-19 pandemic remained a global concern. As a result, the constant need to improve efficiency and credibility while preserving safety measures is of utmost priority. Going paperless is a great way to control the pandemic, and Quick Response (QR) code is an effective way to promote paperless transactions. The researchers incorporated the QR Code and Google Form into the Digitized Health Information Card. The researchers then assessed the QR Code’s effectiveness based on its accessibility, convenience, and the difference between the satisfaction of using digitized health information cards and manual writing. The researchers used SoGoSurvey forms called Product Evaluation and Overall Satisfaction Survey to measure the satisfaction and effectiveness rate of the Digitized Health Information Card. The researchers also used weighted mean to identify its effectiveness using 50 students as respondents who filled out the Google Forms posted on the Facebook page. Based on the data, positive feedback on the accessibility and convenience of using Quick Response code had been interpreted as accessible and very convenient. The findings show that the respondents were very satisfied with filling out digitized health information forms while somewhat unsatisfied with writing manually. As a result of the significant difference, the Quick Response Code is more effective in student welfare.

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