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Faktor-Faktor Penyebab Pengembalian Berkas Resume Medis IGD RSCM oleh Verifikator BPJS Kesehatan Habib, Hadiki; Mulyana, Radi Muharris; Albar, Imamul Aziz; Sulistio, Septo
Cermin Dunia Kedokteran Vol 45, No 4 (2018): Cidera Kepala
Publisher : PT. Kalbe Farma Tbk.

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (578.818 KB) | DOI: 10.55175/cdk.v45i4.198

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Pendahuluan: Sejak  dijalankan  tahun  2014,  program  Jaminan  Kesehatan  Nasional  (JKN)  yang  diselenggarakan  oleh  Badan  Penyelenggara Jaminan Sosial (BPJS) Kesehatan terus mengalami perbaikan. Penyebab klaim tidak dapat diproses perlu dianalisis, diidentifikasi, dan diperbaiki, oleh karena itu perlu didentifikasi. Penelitian dilaksanakan di RSCM bulan Januari sampai November 2017, atas data rekam medis, berupa resume medis, hasil koding, dan rincian biaya. Dari 855 resume medis yang gagal verifikasi, diambil sampel 270 berkas secara acak. Sebanyak 215 (79,6%) resume medis dapat dibaca dengan baik, sehingga memudahkan proses telaah. Sebanyak 206 (76,3%) resume medis lengkap. Hampir separuh (49%) kasus tidak gawat darurat. Dari resume medis yang memang melaporkan pengelolaan kasus gawat darurat, hanya 58% diagnosis yang menggambarkan kegawatdaruratan. Masih ada 22,6% koding yang tidak sesuai dengan diagnosis yang tertulis di resume medis.
Towards The Four-Hour Rule: Impact of Observation Units and Emergency Medicine Specialists in an Indonesian Tertiary Hospital Sulistio, Septo; Gani, Ascobat
Jurnal ARSI : Administrasi Rumah Sakit Indonesia
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Emergency Department (ED) overcrowding is a global challenge. In response, the government of Indonesia mandates an ED Length of Stay (LOS) of ≤4 hours. This study aims to evaluate the impact of implementing an Emergency Department Observation Unit (EDOU) combined with an Emergency Medicine (EM) specialist-led disposition process on ED LOS at a national referral hospital in Indonesia. This was a retrospective, pre-post analysis comparing all ED visits in 2023 (pre-intervention, n = 26,282) with all visits in 2024 (post-intervention, n = 31,483). The primary outcome was the proportion of patients with an ED LOS ≤4 hours. Secondary outcomes included median ED LOS and the odds ratios (OR) for yellow zone patients achieving the ≤4-hour target based on the intervention period and the deciding physician's specialty. Following the intervention, the median ED LOS decreased from 16.4 hours to 8.0 hours (p-value =