Abstract
Prescription screening is an assessment of the suitability of prescriptions performed by pharmacies in order to minimize the occurrence of medication errors. It is necessary to use information technology so that prescription screening can be carried out quickly, precisely and accurately. The purpose of study was to develop a design model for prescription screening management information systems in Puskesmas Kotagede 1. This study was a descriptive study with a cross sectional design. The research was conducted at the outpatient pharmacy installation at Kotagede 1 Public Health Center in November 2019-April 2020. To determine the system requirements analysis, a descriptive analysis was carried out. The development of a prescription screening information system was carried out using the prototype method. The results of the system requirements analysis indicate that the identification of prescription screening has not been carried out completely by pharmaceutical officers. The development of a prescription screening information system model design at Puskesmas Kotagede 1 uses the waterfall method. The stages start from requirement analysis, system design, implementation, integration & testing, operation & maintenance. With the development of a prescription screening information system model, it can facilitate pharmaceutical work in the prescription screening process to be fast, precise and accurate.
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