Abstract
: This article investigates the acceptance model of the technology of tuberculosis integrated information system (TIIS) adopted and its effects on the actual use in the Indonesian healthcare facility. Some factors such as the perceived usefulness and ease of use are investigated to understand their relationship with the system’s actual use. Quantitative research has been done in this study using a structural equation model (SEM) and partial least square. This study shows that respondents’ perceived usefulness and the ease of use of TIIS positively affect the adopted system’s actual use. The evaluation of the influence of perceived usefulness and perceived ease of use and external variables such as subjective, image, job relevance, and facilitating condition on the intention to use using TIIS to support the implementation of the program of prevention of infectious diseases in a developing country such as Indonesia would help the government to treat the tuberculosis disease better.
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