Abstract

The IT master plan is a long-term plan in an organization in terms of developing Information Technology to support the organization’s vision and mission. The IT master plan is important for hospitals because it will provide direction on how hospital information systems are built. However, because the main business of a hospital is not IT, it is often the development of hospital information systems without a master plan that the application of information systems that are made does not fit the hospital’s needs. The purpose of this research is to design an online survey system that is used to support the preparation of the IT master plan, especially in hospitals so that it will be easy to get an evaluation of the conditions of implementing IT in hospitals. The online survey system was built using the Unified Software Development Process (USDP) approach. By using this method, it turns out that it is easy to model the system, so that the system analysis and design process can be made quickly. This research was conducted in the HVA Toeloengredjo hospital. The survey application that was built has been used to get a response to the IT conditions at HVA Hospital. On the results of online survey processing analyzed using a Likert scale. It was found that 42 respondents of HVA Hospital stated that 84.30% of IT master plan conditions were ideal supported by good IT conditions of 73.40%, resulting in a level of IT implementation in HVA Hospital is very good.

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