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CHILDHOOD TUBERCULOSIS: A NEGLECTED PARADIGM IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES Asyary, Al
Public Health of Indonesia Vol. 3 No. 1 (2017): January - March
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IMPLEMENTATION OF INFORMATION SYSTEM TOWARDS HEALTH SYSTEM STRENGTHENING IN INDONESIA: A POLICY BRIEF Veruswati, Meita; Asyary, Al
Public Health of Indonesia Vol. 3 No. 3 (2017): July - September
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HOTEL AND NIGHTCLUB DEVELOPMENT: A REFLECTED PERSPECTIVE OF SMOKE-FREE ZONE (SFZ) IMPLEMENTATION IN BOGOR CITY INDONESIA Asyary, Al; Veruswati, Meita; Sulistiadi, Wahyu
Public Health of Indonesia Vol. 3 No. 4 (2017): October - December
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RESPONSE: FACTORS RELATED TO THE SUCCESS OF THE TREATMENT PROGRAM OF MULTIDRUG-RESISTANT TUBERCULOSIS IN POLYCLINIC OF MDR-TB OF THE GENERAL HOSPITAL OF UNDATA PALU, INDONESIA Asyary, Al
Public Health of Indonesia Vol. 4 No. 1 (2018): January - March
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INDONESIAN PRIMARY CARE THROUGH UNIVERSAL HEALTH COVERAGE SYSTEMS: A FEELING IN BONES Asyary, Al
Public Health of Indonesia Vol. 4 No. 3 (2018): July - September
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Jaminan Kesehatan Nasional or JKN realized as the one of problem solving for equity of healthcare in Indonesian setting. At the same point, it has to compatible with all aspects in health financing issues by its newly adopted systems. This review aims to reveal JKN health financing policy since it implemented by 2014 in Indonesia. Several bibliographies databases were identified to conduct literature reviews that comprised of international and national/local journals. It founds that JKN principles focuses on mutual support, not-for-profit, good governance, and portability aspects. JKN enrollment consisted of two types polisholders including incapable polis insurance (PBI JKN) that bear by the Indonesian government, and capable polis insurance (none PBI JKN). JKN have to synergize with recent existing challenges including integration from previous regional health insurance (Jamkesda), healthcare facilities, package benefit, financing issue as well as the deficit issue which happened as lower dues that making by JKN polisholder than the high claim by the healthcare facilities particularly in hospitals. Although, JKN emerges to tackle the inequity of healthcare in all Indonesian regions, the existing settled Jamkesda in several regions, particularly regions with high regional income, made JKN integration as the setback health financing on its regions. Limited healthcare facilities that cooperated with BPJS-Kesehatan also challenged the JKN implementation as well as financial lose in affecting by mismatch between medical expenditures with JKN claimed as per package. It concludes that the political willing to choose several options including to prevent JKN deficit depend on the leader commitment to make JKN as not for another journey but it shall be the destination for health financing in Indonesia.
KNOWLEDGE AND ACTIONS OF LEPROSY PATIENTS ON THE INCIDENCE OF LEPROSY IN BRENGKOK VILLAGE, BRONDONG PUBLIC HEALTH CARE OF LAMONGAN REGENCY, INDONESIA Khunafa', Alifatun; Prasetyo, Aries; Wiyono, Trimawan Heru; Asyary, Al
Public Health of Indonesia Vol. 5 No. 4 (2019): October - December
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Background: Leprosy is an infectious disease that can cause physical disability, as well as social, economic, and cultural problems. The prevalence of leprosy in Indonesia is still high.Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine patients' behavioral factors that influence the incidence of leprosy.Methods: An ex-post-facto analysis with a case-control approach was used. The population of the study was the entire Brengkok Village community. The sampling technique is a fixed-disease sampling method, in which the all cases (34 persons) are clinically proven leprosy sufferers and the controls (34 persons) are the comparable neighbors of the sufferers. Data analysis was done using a chi-square test, and the risk of disease was measured by the odd ratio (OR).Results: Testing for differences between the case and the control group resulted in p = 0.000 for knowledge about the cause of leprosy, p = 0.005 for detecting an early sign of leprosy, p = 0.000 for knowledge about the transmission of leprosy, and p = 0.000 for affecting the incidence of leprosy. The results showed that there was a relationship between the level of knowledge and the incidence of leprosy (p = 0.002), while the OR value obtained is 7.50 (CI: 2,168 - 25,946). Furthermore, testing for differences between the case and the control group yielded  p = 1.000 for the use of different clothes; p = 0.000 for the use of different bathing tools; p = 0.000 for the use of different towels, which means there is a connection between the use of towels and the incidence of leprosy; and p = 0.003 for the use of different footwear. In addition, there is a relationship between the actions of people and the incidence of leprosy (p = 0.000), while the OR value obtained was 59,933 (CI: 13.131 - 273,557).Conclusion: The knowledge and actions of people affected by leprosy are predisposing factors associated with the incidence of leprosy and are risk factors for the disease. Knowledge about the transmission of leprosy and the activity of using different towels are the most important factors influencing the incidence of leprosy. 
Co-Authors Alnur, Rony Darmawansyah Alysha Lalita Aryanti Amalya Febriyani Siji Anis Fuad Anis Fuad Arief Kurniawan Nur Prasetyo Aries Prasetyo Arinil Haq Asep Hermawan asrun salam, asrun Audira Budiantari Bachtiar, Yusrial Bambang Wispriyono Cahya Tri Purnami Carol Clark Chiara Maharani Clark, Carol Damas Andhika DASUKI DASUKI Desi Putri Utami Deviani, Lailana Dian Handayani Dina Bisara Doni Lasut Edmi Edison, Rizki Edwin van Teijlingen Ema Hermawati Fadilah Habibul, Hamda Fajar Nugraha Fajar Nugraha Farhan Adrian Fathinnisa, Raddin Feby An'nisa Putri Harahap Fikki Prasetya Gerke, Solvay Grace Hana Rapar Guspianto Guspianto Handayuni, Linda Hari Kusnanto Hari Kusnanto Has'ad Rahman Attamimi Hayati, Fauziah Heldi Heldi, Heldi Herawati, Maria Holy Hermawan Saputra Hermawan Saputra I Ketut Suada Iin Nurjana Far Far Indang Dewata Indri Hapsari Susilowati Izzah Dinillah Khalisa Zahra Khunafa', Alifatun Kristina Kristina Kurniasari, Fitri La Ode Hasnuddin S. Sagala Lulu Fajria Qotrunnada M Rokhis Khomarudin, M Rokhis Machmud, Putri Bungsu Madjid, Ruslan Maria Holly Herawati Maria Holly Herawati Meita Veruswati Meita Veruswati Meita Veruswati Meita Veruswati Meita Veruswati Memish, Z Muhammad Hanif Fadhilah Muhammad Priyatna, Muhammad Muljibir Rahman, Muljibir Nada Syifa Noer Endah Pracoyo Noor Edi Widya Sukoco Novita Anindia Nurmawaddah Nurul Fathiya Rizqina Prasetyo, Arief Kurniawan Nur Pratiwi, Aisyah Annisa Purnawan Junadi Purnawan Junadi Purwantyastuti Purwantyastuti Purwantyastuti Purwantyastuti Raflizar Raflizar Rahmawati, Tria Raihan Rasyad Albiruni Rapitos Sidiq Rashid, Harunor Rifka Putri Salma Ririn Arminsih Wulandari Risdiyanti Arsyil Roma Yuliana Rony Darmawansyah Alnur Rony Darmawansyah Alnur Rony Darmawansyah Alnur Rustika S Maryam, Mary Sarah Handayani Shabrina Banafsaj Zata Amani Sinta Rizki Agustin Solly Aryza Solvay Gerke Soraya Permata Sujana Supratikta, Hadi Suteja, Mentari Nur Farida Syafiah Amalina Nasution Teijlingen, Edwin van Tria Rahmawati Tris Eryando Upe, Al Quadhri Valencia, Venus Veruswati, Meita Virli Andani Harnelis Wahyu Sulistiadi Wiyono, Trimawan Heru Wulandari, Ririn Arminsih Yosephine Roma Intan Yunita Lestari Zakianis Zakianis