The Map of Healthtech in Indonesia As Database for Future Research

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Dorien Kartikawangi
Hadi Saba Ayon

Abstract

The Covid-19 pandemic causes a lack of interaction among people. This situation forces digital transformation in many aspects of living, including health care. Helathtech then becomes a choice. This study explores Healthech in Indonesia with situation and organization analysis and provides a database for future research. A qualitative approach with secondary digital data is applied. The result shows twelve healthcare providers with different care focuses in Indonesia. They inform their service online through the official website and social media. Social media is also a means to build engagement with the audience, customer, and target market. Therefore, social media has become a marketing and public relations channel. Furthermore, there is a concern about data security regarding digital trace that opens in big data. Healthtech is called to take measures to ensure transparency and security of the data collected and to respect users' privacy. Protecting personal data produced and collected in this context must be ensured. Users must, therefore, be informed of the security procedures. By doing so, firms can develop a positive image and reputation. These tools can generate inequalities in treatment between the most advantaged people and others.

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Kartikawangi, D., & Saba Ayon, H. (2024). The Map of Healthtech in Indonesia As Database for Future Research. Jurnal Komunikasi Ikatan Sarjana Komunikasi Indonesia, 9(1), 35–46. https://doi.org/10.25008/jkiski.v9i1.942
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Dorien Kartikawangi, Atma Jaya Catholic University, Jakarta, Scopus ID: 57192421924

Scopus ID: https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57192421924

Hadi Saba Ayon, Fellow researcher at UMR 6266 CNRS IDEES-Le Havre pluridisciplinary research laboratory Université Le Havre Normandie, France.

Hadi Sabá Ayon is a researcher and a guest lecturer in information and communication Sciences with international affiliations. He’s associated with UMR 6266 CNRS IDÉES research laboratory at Université Le Havre Normandie in France and with the E-laboratory on Human-Trace Complex Systems DC UNESCO. He is actually a visiting professor at the School of Communication at the Atma Jaya Catholic University of Indonesia in Jakarta. 

Saba Ayon’s PhD thesis examines the problem of the E-inclusion of persons with Psychiatric Disabilities and the Digital Traceability of this procedure.

His thesis, accomplished at Le Havre Normandy University, was directed by Béatrice Galinon-Mélénec and co-directed by Louise Merzeau (who passed away in 2017).

Saba Ayon focuses on interpersonal communication, digital culture, disability, and social participation.

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