Applications in Providing Information and Increasing Blood Donor Volunteers in Indonesian Red Cross (PMI)
Abstract
Based on Government Regulation Number 7 of 2011, the Indonesian Red Cross (PMI) has carried out blood donation services in Indonesia. Blood Donor Information Technology ( IT ) owned by the PMI Blood Donor Unit (UDD) has not yet reached all parts of Indonesia, both for use as internal information and for public access due to several factors such as the low capacity of PMI personnel in several regions and not yet optimal and integrated system . at PMI with other stakeholders. Based on the SWOT analysis that has been prepared, this paper provides suggestions on how to use PMI's Blood Donor Service Management Information Technology System strategy to provide information and increase blood donor volunteers . Involvement of government and business at all levels through work The need for blood bags is the same and the common goal is the main strategy for realizing this goal, including how to get support from partners from the Red Cross movement from other countries, such as the American Red Cross and the Australian Red Cross. These strategies must be developed into a grand design roadmap for PMI's blood donor service management information system to achieve the target of 5.2 million blood bags per year, and of course this target will continue to increase every year according to the population. growth in Indonesia
Keywords: IT, PMI, blood donors
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