ArticleViewAbstractPharmacognosy Journal,2024,16,4,860-864.DOI:10.5530/pj.2024.16.140Published:August 2024Type:Research ArticleCommunity-Based Electronic Recording and Reporting in Indonesia: Systematic ReviewRahmat Haji Saeni, Andi Zulkifli Abdullah, Veni Hadju, Ridwan Amiruddin, Agus Bintara Birawida, Suriah, Rika Handayani, and Anwar Mallongi Rahmat Haji Saeni1*, Andi Zulkifli Abdullah2, Veni Hadju2, Ridwan Amiruddin2, Agus Bintara Birawida2, Suriah2, Rika Handayani3, Anwar Mallongi9 1Phd Student, College of Public Health, Hasanuddin University, INDONESIA. 2Department of Epidemiology, College of Public Health, Hasanuddin University, INDONESIA. 3Department of Nursing, College of Nursing and Midwifery, Megarezky University, INDONESIA. Abstract: Background: Implementing electronic-based health information systems in Indonesia has shown a significant increase in the last decade. However, many problems still need to be solved that hinder the effectiveness of this system. Studies describing the implementation of electronic-based data collection, monitoring, and reporting show confusing results. Aim: This review aims to evaluate the implementation of community-based electronic data collection, monitoring and reporting. Method: PRISMA guidelines was used to conduct this review. Databases used to search relevant literature including PubMed, Sciencedirect, Willey Online Library, and Proquest. Authors independently screening and extracted the data from the eligible studies. CASP for qualitative study was used to assess the quality of the study. Result: There are nine studies that matched with the inclusion criteria. Area of recording, monitoring, and reporting including maternal and child health, NCDs, and Tuberculosis. the challenges faced by Indonesia in implementing the ERMR including internet connections, access to electricity, absence of regulations, human resources, facilities, Fragmented application, Age, Pandemic, and lack of communication. Based on those barriers, infrastructure in supporting the implementation of ERMR is the most stated in the studies included. Conclusion: The implementation of ERMR is crucial for the Indonesian government to address immediately, given the significantly substantial benefits for the health status of the Indonesian people. The availability of adequate infrastructure, especially in remote areas, will support satisfactory public health services. Keywords:Health, Indonesia., Monitoring, Recording, ReportingView:PDF (388.61 KB) PDF Images Community-Based Electronic Recording and Reporting in Indonesia: Systematic Review ‹ Analysis of Executive and Legislative Behavior in Planning the Stunting Program in Maros District up The Influence of Psychological Capital on Nurse Performance Through Work Engagement at the Inpatient Installation of the Sandi Karsa Hospital in Makassar City ›