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The Architecture of e-Notification Utilizes Short Message Service to Improve Community Health Centers Services
Rendra Gustriansyah1, Nazori Suhandi2, Ahmad Sanmorino3

1Rendra Gustriansyah, Faculty of Computer Science, Universitas Indo Global Mandiri, Palembang, Indonesia.
2Nazori Suhandi, Faculty of Computer Science, Universitas Indo Global Mandiri, Palembang, Indonesia.
3Ahmad Sanmorino, Faculty of Computer Science, Universitas Indo Global Mandiri, Palembang, Indonesia.

Manuscript received on 18 April 2019 | Revised Manuscript received on 25 April 2019 | Manuscript published on 30 April 2019 | PP: 1367-1370 | Volume-8 Issue-4, April 2019 | Retrieval Number: D6797048419/19©BEIESP
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Abstract: This study discusses the design of e-Notification architecture using short message service technology to improve community health center services. The e-Notification submitted can be used as a medium to deliver regular information such as vaccination schedules organized by the community health center, as well as a schedule of repeat visits for pregnant women. The use of e-Notification can reduce the time needed to broadcast information sent to the public simultaneously or personally. By using the proposed e-Notification architecture, large numbers of notifications can be sent simultaneously, with very high success rates. This proposed architecture can be used at Community Health Centers located in rural areas or areas far from urban areas. This architecture is still in the form of design, so it has not gone through a comprehensive testing phase. But from the brief comparison that we did to several other ways of delivering information, the architecture that we submitted requires a shorter time.
Keywords: Architecture, E-Notification, Short Message Service, Community Health Center.

Scope of the Article: Healthcare Informatics