Clinic Digitalization Progress
Each entry in the Clinic Directory has a Digitalization tab below the map, showing per-unit progress and known challenges. This page explains what the tab shows and how you can contribute data for your own clinic.
What the card shows
The card tracks how far each Klinik Kesihatan has progressed in adopting CCMS, broken down by unit:
- Overall ring — average progress across every tracked unit and service.
- Core Units — the five units expected at every KK: Outpatient, KKIA, Pharmacy, Laboratory, NCD.
- Additional Units — unit-specific clinics or imaging services the KK may or may not have (Radiology, TB, Methadone, KBM, STD, ECG, etc.).
- Other Services — supporting services beyond clinical units.
Each unit is scored on a five-step scale: 0% (not started), 25%, 50%, 75%, 100% (fully digitalized). Comments under a bar give context — e.g. "OPD digitalized except triage station".
If a clinic has no card data yet, you'll see an empty placeholder. That just means no one has submitted progress for that clinic — not that the clinic isn't using CCMS.
How to contribute progress for your clinic
We welcome submissions from anyone working in or supporting a KK using CCMS.
- Check the entry exists. Find your clinic in the directory. If it's not listed at all, submit a request to add it first.
- Gather the per-unit status. For each unit, decide which step (0 / 25 / 50 / 75 / 100) best describes how much of the workflow runs in CCMS today. Note any caveats — partially digitalized stations, paper fallbacks, etc.
- Submit the data. Use the Submit a Request form, choose "Clinic directory update", and paste your per-unit assessment plus any comments. A maintainer will review and publish.
That's it. Updates typically appear in the directory within a few days.
Why this matters
The progress card makes it easy to see where each KK stands, which units are common bottlenecks across the network, and which clinics are furthest along — useful for new adopters looking for a peer clinic to learn from.