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Pengaruh Seminar Online terhadap Pengetahuan dalam Mempersiapkan Masyarakat Awam Menghadapi New Normal Fadilah, Mariatul; Pariyana, Pariyana; Berlin, Opel; Rizqullah, M Farid; Syakurah, Rizma Adlia
Jurnal Kesehatan Global Vol 4, No 3 (2021): Edisi September
Publisher : Program Studi Magister Kesehatan Masyarakat Institut Kesehatah Helvetia

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Penularan COVID-19 dapat meningkat apabila terjadi kerumunan manusia, namun aktivitas dan pekerjaan harus tetap dilakukan untuk memenuhi kebutuhan. Pemerintah kemudian mengeluarkan kebijakan new normal, yakni sebuah adaptasi kebiasaan baru agar masyarakat dapat tetap hidup produktif pada masa pandemi COVID-19. Tujuan penelitian ini yaitu menganalisis pengaruh seminar online terhadap pengetahuan masyarakat awam. Desain penelitian quasi exsperimental digunakan dalam penelitian ini. Partisipan dipilih menggunakan teknik total sampling dan memenuhi kriteria inklusi dan eksklusi, yaitu 70 responden. Analisis univariat menunjukkan responden rata-rata berusia 31,40 tahun, mayoritas berjenis kelamin wanita (80,4%), beragama islam (98,6), pendidikan terakhir perguruan tinggi (85,7%), mahasiswa dan belum bekerja (64,3 %), dan memiliki tingkat pengetahuan awal yang baik mengenai kebijakan protokol kesehatan pada new normal (84,3%). sebelum mengikuti seminar online. Analisis bivariat dengan uji Wilcoxon menunjukkan terdapat peningkatan pengetahuan mengenai kebijakan protokol kesehatan pada new normal yang signifikan sebelum dan setelah mengikuti seminar online dengan nilai P0,001. Pemerintah terkait dapat melakukan seminar online sebagai salah satu cara promosi kesehatan dalam meningkatkan pengetahuan untuk mempersiapkan masyarakat awam menghadapi new normal.
ANALISA TARIF INDONESIAN-CASE BASED GROUPS (INA-CBGs) STROKE ISKEMIK SEBELUM DAN SETELAH IMPLEMENTASI PERATURAN MENTERI KESEHATAN NOMOR 3 TAHUN 2023 Berlin, Opel; Merryn, Kenny; Susan, Dewie
Majalah Kedokteran Neurosains Perhimpunan Dokter Spesialis Saraf Indonesia Vol 41 No 1 (2024): Vol 41 No 1 (2024): Volume 41, No 1 - Desember 2024
Publisher : PERDOSNI

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Introduction: Stroke is a catastrophic disease with the third highest cost burden in Indonesia. The national health insurance scheme implemented until now is Indonesian-Case Based Groups (INA-CBGs). In response to inflation and the mismatch between hospital costs and INA-CBGs rates, the government has adjusted the INA-CBGs rates through Minister of Health (MOH) Regulation number 3 of 2023.Aim: This study aims to compare hospital costs with INA-CBGs rates before and after the implementation of Minister of Health Regulation number 3 of 2023 in hospitalized ischemic stroke patients.Methods: This analytical observational study was conducted on ischemic stroke patients with the INA-CBGs code G-4-14-x who were hospitalized in a type D private hospital in South Sumatra. Data was collected retrospectively from October 2020 to January 2024.Results: The most significant independent variable for hospital costs’ variation was length of stay (p = 0.000). There was an insignificant negative difference between hospital costs and INA-CBGs rates before and after the implementation of MOH Regulation number 3 of 2023 (- Rp. 1,013,529.17 vs. - Rp. 921,871.43; p = 0.113). The Class III – mild group was the only group that had significantly reduced the negative difference after the implementation of MOH Regulation number 3 of 2023 (- Rp 1.523.590,00 vs. – Rp 606.087,50; p = 0.026), but there was still a negative difference both before and after implementation.Discussion: The INA-CBGs rate adjustment is insufficient to cover ischemic stroke patients hospitalized in Type D private hospitals. Further research is needed with a larger sample size and conducted in hospitals of various types and regions.Keywords: Hospital costs, INA-CBGs rates, Ischemic stroke