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IMPLEMENTASI KEBIJAKAN PENGELOLAAN OBAT PADA PROGRAM JAMINAN KESEHATAN NASIONAL DI RUMAH SAKIT : LITERATUR REVIEW Nur Diana Kholidah; Wahyu Purwanto; Yoga Nuzul Ikhsani
PARADIGM : Journal Of Multidisciplinary Research and Innovation Vol 4 No 1 (2026): PARADIGM : Journal Of Multidisciplinary Research and Innovation
Publisher : Pusat Studi Ekonomi Publikasi Ilmiah dan Pengembangan SDM

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62668/paradigm.v4i1.2434

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The National Health Insurance (JKN) program is a strategic government instrument for realizing social justice in healthcare services. However, its effectiveness is highly dependent on drug availability and technical regulations. This study aims to evaluate the implementation of the JKN policy in improving healthcare accessibility and analyze drug governance in various healthcare facilities. The method used is a literature review with a qualitative descriptive approach to regulations and recent scientific publications. The results show that JKN significantly expands the scope of public financial protection, but faces challenges in the form of infrastructure disparities between regions. The e-catalog policy in the pharmaceutical sector has successfully reduced drug prices but poses a risk of stockouts due to distribution constraints and dependence on imported raw materials. Economically, this policy promotes supply chain efficiency and the digitization of operational planning. Synchronization of price regulations and strengthening the upstream pharmaceutical industry are needed to ensure the program's sustainability nationally.
The Role of Pharmacy Management in Improving Patient Safety through the Prevention of Medication Errors: A Literature Review Novega Diyan Al Amanah Amanah; Nevi Nur Fitriasari Fitriasari; Mey Apriansyah; Wahyu Purwanto; Ika Purwidyaningrum
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol. 8 No. 2 (2026): Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research
Publisher : GLOBAL HEALTH SCIENCE GROUP

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/ijghr.v8i2.1878

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Medication errors remain a major challenge in patient safety within healthcare facilities and may occur at any stage of the medication use process, including prescribing, preparation, dispensing, administration, and therapeutic monitoring. Such errors have the potential to cause adverse clinical outcomes, increase healthcare costs, and compromise the quality of care. Pharmacy management plays a strategic role in preventing medication errors through the development and implementation of integrated, patient safety–oriented medication management systems. This literature review aims to examine and synthesize findings from scientific journals concerning the role of pharmacy management in improving patient safety through the prevention of medication errors. The literature search was conducted using a narrative review approach of open-access scientific journal articles published within the period of 2019–2024 and retrieved from PubMed Central, Frontiers, BMC Journals, PLOS ONE, and DOAJ. The search was performed using combinations of keywords with Boolean operators as follows: (“pharmacy management” OR “pharmaceutical services” OR “medication management system”) AND (“medication errors”) AND (“patient safety”). A total of 285 records were identified through database searching. After the removal of duplicates and other ineligible records, 180 articles were screened, of which 80 were excluded. Subsequently, 100 full-text articles were assessed, and 30 studies were finally included in this review. articles comprised primary research studies relevant to pharmacy management, medication errors, and patient safety. The findings indicate that the role of pharmacy management in preventing medication errors can be categorized into several key themes, including the management of dispensing and drug distribution systems, optimization of clinical pharmacists’ roles in patient care, implementation of standard operating procedures in medication management, and the utilization of pharmacy technologies and information systems. An integrated pharmacy management approach has been reported to contribute to reducing the incidence of medication errors and enhancing patient safety across various healthcare settings. This review concludes that strengthening pharmacy management constitutes a critical component in efforts to improve patient safety and to develop safer healthcare delivery systems.