Update Data Integration Platform For Health Workers, Ministry Of Health Launches Sinakes
JAKARTA - A few days ago the Ministry of Health (Kemenkes) released an update to the platform or portal of the Health Human Resources Information System (SISDMK) into the Health Workers Integration System (Sinkes).
In this update, the Ministry of Health will provide more complete data than before, as well as a more interactive page display, thereby facilitating the monitoring process for the availability of data for health workers in the regions.
Minister of Health Budi G. Sadikin in his statement appreciated the steps taken by the Directorate General of Health Workers and Digital Transformation Office (DTO) who has collaborated to provide data on health workers who are accurate, integrated and digitalized.
The Minister of Health also hopes that the development of the Sinakes platform will continue to be improved while maintaining the quality of the data, because the data will be a reference for the government to make the right and accurate decisions, especially those related to health workers.
''For me, the neatness and quality of the data is very important, especially to support the fulfillment of health workers in the regions, later we can meet it, between supply and demand for health workers in each region,'' explained the Minister of Health on its official website, quoted by VOI Tuesday, March 14.
Setiaji's Chief Digital Transformation Office (DTO) also revealed that this platform update allows the government to obtain and provide databases of various types of health workers that are accurate, structured and real time in each region in Indonesia.
"So we can plan the needs of health workers in real time, later of course we can develop it in terms of facilities and infrastructure," said Setiaji further.
Setiaji revealed that the process of integrating health workers data has started in 2022. And so far, 100 percent of the data integration of health workers has been completed, while the data complexity has reached 90 percent.
Given the importance of this data, Setiaji encouraged health workers and health agencies to immediately complete it. '' We hope that it can be completed as soon as possible, so that it can be used for planning, we will continue to pursue it,' he added.
Later, Sinakes will also be integrated with the SATUSEHAT application. In addition to integration between platforms, Sinakes will also be opened publicly, so that it can be accessed by the wider community.
Even so, Setiaji emphasized that they would ensure that the data was safe and protected, especially in personal and sensitive information.