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        "id": 1753174,
        "msgid": "kasih-ibu-hospital-optimises-services-by-integrating-privy-digital-signature-ecosystem-1779543042",
        "date": "2026-05-20 21:26:49",
        "title": "Kasih Ibu Hospital Optimises Services by Integrating Privy Digital Signature Ecosystem",
        "author": "",
        "source": "TEMPO_ID",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Technology",
        "summary": "Kasih Ibu Hospital Group has integrated certified Electronic Signature technology into its Hospital Management Information System to optimise internal administration and procurement processes. The MoU signing, electronic, occurred in Denpasar on 13 May 2026, reinforcing the hospital's ongoing digital transformation highlighted by EMRAM Level 6 achievement last year.",
        "content": "<p>Kasih Ibu Hospital Group is strengthening its digital ecosystem\nthrough a strategic collaboration with Privy. It now integrates\ncertified Electronic Signature technology into the Hospital Management\nInformation System (SIMRS) to optimise all internal administrative and\noperational processes.<\/p>\n<p>This step reinforces Kasih Ibu Hospital\u2019s commitment to delivering\nhealth services that are modern, secure, and efficient across the board.\nThe institution also demonstrates its consistency in leading digital\ntransformation, evidenced by achieving EMRAM Level 6 last year.<\/p>\n<p>While digitisation had already matured on the clinical service side,\nthe Privy integration refines administrative and operational document\ngovernance, such as the procurement of medical devices and medicines,\nensuring legally robust and fast processes comparable to medical\nservices.<\/p>\n<p>Prior to the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), Kasih\nIbu Hospital had already implemented Privy services across various\ninternal hospital administration processes. The use of certified\nElectronic Signature technology has been in operation, delivering\npositive impacts, notably accelerating document approvals, enhancing\ncross-departmental efficiency, and reducing the use of physical\ndocuments.<\/p>\n<p>On Wednesday 13 May 2026, an electronic MoU was signed in Denpasar,\nBali, by Dr I Gusti Ngurah Rai, Director of PT Kasih Medikatama, and\nBara Sakti Walandouw, Vice President, Business Development at Privy. The\nMoU strengthens and broadens the strategic collaboration that had\npreviously been well established.<\/p>\n<p>I Gusti Ngurah Rai described this step as a natural extension of the\nhospital\u2019s digital road map. \u2018The EMRAM Level 6 achievement last year is\nproof that digitalisation has become part of Kasih Ibu Hospital\u2019s DNA,\u2019\nhe said.<\/p>\n<p>The Privy collaboration, he continued, is not merely about document\ndigitisation but about continuing to raise operational efficiency that\nhas already been good. \u2018With this integration, coordination with vendor\npartners and internal administration becomes far more agile, legally\nsecure, and transparent, without compromising strict data security\nstandards,\u2019 he said.<\/p>\n<p>Integrating Privy into Kasih Ibu Hospital\u2019s SIMRS enables all\ndocument approval flows to be carried out through a single digital\ngateway. This removes physical logistics barriers in the administrative\nprocess, allowing management to focus more on improving patient care\nquality.<\/p>\n<p>Bara Sakti Walandouw, Privy\u2019s Vice President of Business Development,\nsaid the collaboration forms part of Privy\u2019s commitment to expanding\ndigital trust in the health sector, particularly outside Java.<\/p>\n<p>\u2018The health sector has very high requirements for fast, secure, and\ntrustworthy administrative systems. Bali is a strategic region, where\nhealthcare facilities must deliver efficient services not only for local\nresidents but also for tourists. The digitisation of administrative\nprocesses that can be integrated into the SIMRS system like Privy\nprovides a crucial foundation for improving overall health service\nquality, including procurement for Kasih Ibu Hospital Bali,\u2019 Bara\nsaid.<\/p>\n<p>Digital trust, Bara explained, is not only about providing electronic\nsignatures but also about ensuring every transaction and approval in the\nhospital\u2019s operational chain\u2014from procurement to vendor contracts\u2014has a\nsolid security and legal basis.<\/p>\n<p>\u2018Privy is equipped with world-standard identity verification\nprocesses and a Certificate Warranty up to IDR 1 billion to protect\nusers against losses arising from documents signed with Privy\ncertificates that are proven not to be authentic. This ensures that\ndigital document interactions and signatures on Privy carry guarantees\nof safety and comfort for all parties, including clients and\ncounterparts,\u2019 Bara added.<\/p>\n<p>As an electronic certification service provider (PSrE) under\nIndonesia\u2019s Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, Privy\nhas played an active role in promoting digitalisation in the health\nsector. Privy solutions are used by a range of companies across sectors,\nincluding well-known health and insurance firms such as Prudential,\nAllianz, Zurich, and AXA.<\/p>\n<p>Privy currently has more than 71 million verified users and has been\nused by over 200,000 companies and institutions in Indonesia, processing\nmore than 112 million electronic documents. In Q1 2026, Privy recorded a\n250% increase, equivalent to 30 million electronic signatures, compared\nwith Q1 2025, reflecting strong adoption of digital solutions across\nsectors, including healthcare.<\/p>",
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