Journal of Global Awareness

Document Type
Article
Abstract
This research studied the digital transformation implemented in the Ministry of Health in Indonesia. It happened after the COVID-19 outbreak forced the government to act more rapidly to provide real-time information. To date, the digital transformation initiative in the Ministry of Health Indonesia aims to reach more intelligent accountability by establishing a Digital Transformation Office (DTO). This study used critical discourse analysis to study how the discourse of technology became a government tool, particularly using social media accounts created by DTO. The result shows that DTO’s work and progress since its establishment from the perspective of social media discourse aim to be more accountable toward Indonesian citizens.
DOI
https://doi.org/10.24073/jga/6/01/07
Recommended Citation
Susilo, Ghina Fitri Ariesta
(2025)
"Digital Transformation in Indonesia Healthcare Systems Towards Intelligent Accountability: A Critical Discourse Analysis,"
Journal of Global Awareness: Vol. 6:
No.
1, Article 7.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.24073/jga/6/01/07
Available at:
https://scholar.stjohns.edu/jga/vol6/iss1/7
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