Abstract

Health and well-being are the third Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. To accomplish this, Soetomo hospital as the largest referral hospital in the province of East Java is expected to have an Electronic Medical Record (EMR) completeness level of 100 percent by 2024. This study aimed to examine the impact of performance expectation and behavioral intention on hospital EMR technology usage. This was an observational study with a cross sectional research design. From a population of 390 health workers, a sample of 195 was generated using proportional random sampling. Validity and reliability can be determined using SPSS software. Utilizing SEM PLS software, the analysis is evaluated. Results indicate that performance expectation can have a direct effect on technology use EMR (T Statistic = 21,506) and an indirect effect via behavioral intention (T Statistic = 15,038). The relationship between behavioral intention and technology use EMR is direct (T statistic = 5,475). Conclusion: Performance expectations explain 52% of behavioral intention, while behavioral intentions explain 85% of technology use EMR.

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