Jamilatus Syamsiah Anwar
Master Program Of Hospital Management, Faculty Of Medicine, Brawijaya University

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The phenomenon symptoms experienced of long covid-19 by students’ survivor after confirmed covid-19 Ruhyanudin, Faqih; Afandi, Irvan; Rahayu, Henik Tri; Nur Rohmah, Anis Ika; Purwanto, Edi; Agustiyaningsih, Titik; Ubaidillah, Zaqqi; Alhusna, Chairul Huda; Sunardi, Sunardi; Herawati, Tiwuk; Syamsiah Anwar, Jamilatus
Jurnal Keperawatan Vol. 15 No. 01 (2024): January
Publisher : University of Muhammadiyah Malang

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Introduction: COVID-19 survivors often experience symptoms of recurrence or symptoms similar to those when confirmed positive. COVID-19 also has an impact on the physical, psychological, and spiritual health aspects of its survivors. This research aims to determine the health status of COVID-19 survivors after confirmation. Objectives: This research aims to determine the health status of COVID-19 survivors after confirmation. Methods: This quantitative descriptive research was conducted on 65 nursing students in Malang who were selected using the Accidental Sampling technique. Data was collected by providing an online questionnaire via Google Forms. The instruments used in this research were the post-COVID-19 Recovery Clinic Baseline Questionnaire, DASS-21, and the Spiritual Attitude and Involvement List (SAIL). The data was analyzed using Descriptive Analysis. Results: Research shows that the most common physical signs and symptoms during confirmed COVID-19 are loss of taste and smell, fever, shortness of breath, cough, and fatigue. Meanwhile, the symptoms still felt after recovery are changes in the color of the fingers, rashes, diarrhea, and hoarseness. Cough without phlegm and mucus occurred in 43.1%, and shortness of breath was experienced by 42.9% of respondents in the moderate category. Fatigue in the moderate category was felt by 58.3% of respondents. The results of psychological status showed that depression symptoms in the moderate and very severe category were 46.2%, anxiety in the very severe category was 75.4%, and stress symptoms in the very severe category were 38.5%. Regarding spiritual status, the majority are in the sufficient category, namely 68%. Conclusions: Some of the physical signs and symptoms, psychological changes, and spiritual status at the time of confirmation of COVID-19 are still felt even though they have been declared hostile to COVID-19.
STUDY ON DIRECTOR'S POLICY ON DISCHARGE WAITING TIME OF INPATIENTS IN UNIVERSITY OF MUHAMMADIYAH MALANG HOSPITAL Anwar, Jamilatus Syamsiah; Mansur, Muhammad; Djamhuri, Ali
Jurnal Aplikasi Manajemen Vol. 15 No. 2 (2017)
Publisher : Universitas Brawijaya, Indonesia

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Completion inpatient discharge administration is a combination of some unit performance in services of a particular patient in a hospital. Delay in inpatient discharge due to delays in the completion process of administration have an impact such as prolong the waiting time of inpatient discharge. Waiting time can change patient's perception of the service quality of RS UMM. This study aims to determine the difference between waiting time of inpatient discharge service before and after enactment of director policy administration. This study is descriptive research with the research design use pre and post intervention. Development of data use observation in three (3) point of research, that is the ward, pharmacy, and cashier. The relationship between the director policy with inpatient discharge waiting time in RS UMM tested by using independent T-test in statistical software SPSS 20.0.The result showed no difference between waiting time of inpatient discharge services before and after implementation of director policy administration, although the data obtained that the waiting time before greater than waiting time after enactment of director policy administration (3,222 hours > 2,802 hours). The process of observation found another factor that suspected to affect the administrative process, they are the time of visiting from specialist over at 20.00 and under 07.00, the giving information of discharge patient not by the doctor in charge, a weak system of evaluation program by the managerial, and manufacture of prescription drugs that are not according with hospital formulary.
ANALYSIS OF WASTE IN THE HEMODIALYSIS SERVICE CLAIM PROCESS AT UNIVERSITAS MUHAMMADIYAH MALANG GENERAL HOSPITAL Amalia Rizki, Nurul; Rusca Putra, Kuswantoro; Syamsiah anwar, Jamilatus
Journal of Community Health and Preventive Medicine Vol. 5 No. Issue Supplement 1 (2025): JOCHAPM Vol. 5, Issue Supplement 1, March 2025
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Hospitals as healthcare providers depend on the claims process to maintain financial stability, especially in the National Health Insurance (JKN) program managed by BPJS. Inefficient claims management can cause delays in fund disbursement and increase pending claims. This descriptive qualitative study identifies waste in the Hemodialysis (HD) service claim process at RSU UMM using the Lean Management approach. The results of the analysis showed that administrative defects were the biggest waste with 22 occurrences, caused by paper-based manual systems, such as duplication or loss of files. In addition, waiting time waste was found 14 times, as well as overprocessing and motion 3 times each. To improve efficiency, digitization of the claims system is recommended to reduce administrative errors and speed up the disbursement process