Understanding the efficiency of technological transformation in the public health service act
A technocultural health perspective
Keywords:
understanding, efficiency, transformation, public health, technology, health technocultureAbstract
This study examines several scientific pieces of evidence to understand the effectiveness of digital transformation in health services in Indonesia based on the law. For this reason, we have conducted a series of data searches, examining them to obtain relevant and valid answers. Our search is done electronically. This data is designed in descriptive qualitative under the phenomenological approach. Based on the study results, we understood that technological transformation had provided effectiveness in public services, especially the health sector, based on the institution's mandate. The government truth this technology as they believe it can innovate how medical work is effective and productive in service community health. Thus, these findings become valuable inputs for the development of mass studies.
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