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ANALYSIS OF CHEMOTHERAPY COSTS IN BREAST CANCER PATIENTS PARTICIPATING BPJS AT DHARMAIS CANCER HOSPITAL JAKARTA Piter, Piter; Astiani, Rangki; Monica, Kristin; Permatasari, Yuri
SOCIAL CLINICAL PHARMACY INDONESIA JOURNAL Vol 10, No 2 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas 17 Agustus 1945 Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52447/scpij.v10i2.7773

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This study aims to find out how much chemotherapy costs for inpatient breast cancer chemotherapy patients participating in BPJS and whether there is a difference in real hospital costs compared to INA-CBGs rates. This research is a descriptive, observational study taken from secondary data, in the form of medical record data, laboratory data, INA-CBGs e-claim data and financial data on patient medical costs in accordance with the inclusion and exclusion criteria totaling 100 patient data. Data analysis uses One Sample T-test to see whether there is a significant difference between real costs and INA-CBGs rates. Based on the results of the One Sample T-test, it shows that there is a significant difference. According to the statistical results, a significance of p<0.005 was obtained in class 3 and there was no significant difference in class 1 or class 2. The average cost that breast cancer patients have to pay for each procedure chemotherapy, severity level I Rp. 7,129,348, severity level II Rp. 9,323,275 and severity level III Rp. 9,037,426.
ANALYSIS OF DRUG-RELATED PROBLEMS (DRPs) AND THERAPEUTIC RATIONALITY IN TWO DIFFERENT CLINICAL CASES: ABDOMINAL COLIC IN ADOLESCENTS AND VERTIGO IN ADULT PATIENTS IN HOSPITALS Astiani, Rangki; Piter, Piter; Anggraeni, Ria; Ningtyas, Maria Sheila Setya; Luthfiana, Farisa; Kezia, Valerie; Borean, Mardianti
SOCIAL CLINICAL PHARMACY INDONESIA JOURNAL Vol 11, No 1 (2026)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52447/scpij.v11i1.9418

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ABSTRACTDrug-Related Problems (DRPs) are common issues in healthcare services and can affect the success of patient therapy. Abdominal colic is a disorder of normal intestinal flow throughout the intestinal tract caused by infection in the abdominal organs, while vertigo is a sensation that the patient is moving or spinning, or that objects around the patient are moving or spinning, usually accompanied by nausea caused by an imbalance in the three types of AKT receptors (Body Balance System) due to excessive stimulation. The purpose of this report is to review the rationality of therapy in two different clinical cases. A retrospective case study was conducted by analyzing patient medical records, DRPS analysis, physical examination, laboratory tests, pharmacological therapy, and clinical response. The first patient was given analgesic, anti-inflammatory, antibiotic, and fluid therapy for hydration. The second patient was given first-line vertigo therapy, antihypertensive drugs, and gastric protection. Therapy adjustments were made according to patient response and laboratory parameters. Clinical pharmacy monitoring ensured pain control and monitored side effects and drug interactions.