Abstract
This research aims to evaluate and implement information technology to increase the effectiveness of recording and reporting the nutritional status of stunted toddlers at Community Health Centers. Accurate recording and fast reporting are crucial in efforts to prevent and overcome stunting in children under five. By utilizing information technology, this research designs and implements an integrated system to facilitate the collection, storage and analysis of nutritional status data on stunted toddlers in real-time. The research methodology includes user needs analysis, system design, and implementation in several Community Health Centers. The use of information technology is expected to increase data accuracy, speed up the recording process, and provide information more quickly to related parties. Evaluation is carried out through measuring indicators of effectiveness, efficiency and user satisfaction. It is hoped that the research results will provide a clear view of the impact of using information technology in managing nutritional data for stunted toddlers at the Community Health Center level. The practical implications involve improving the recording system, faster reporting, and the use of information technology as a strategic tool in improving public health, especially in efforts to prevent stunting in toddlers.