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Journal : Tadulako Science and Technology Journal

Voluntary Counseling and Testing (VCT) Application for HIVDS Counselors syaiful hendra; Hajra Rasmita Ngemba; Albertch Yordanus Erwin Dodu; Rosmala Nur; Nenita P. Dominggo; Vivi Rantung; Gabriella Bamba Ratih Lintine; Penidas Fiodinggo Tanaem; Adjie Putra Ramadhan
Tadulako Science and Technology Journal Vol. 1 No. 1 (2020): TADULAKO SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY JOURNAL
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Tadulako

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22487/sciencetech.v1i1.15179

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program (unreached population) such as clients who visit independent practice health services, clients who seek treatment themselves with alternative medicine or buy drugs at pharmacies that are not in accordance. This study aims to design a model that can help the government in HIV case through counsellors aiming to reduce the spread of the infectious diseases. Methods: The type of research conducted is applied research. This research designed and built a model to help counsellors and clients during the treatment period. The study was conducted in Palu City with a number of samples scattered in 8 Voluntary Counselling and Testing (VCT) clinics . Results: The model developed resulted in an Electronic HIV Control and Counselling Care (E-HC3) application that can help counsellors dealing with large numbers of clients and are private. Applications built have three levels, in which the first level is as a super admin (government), the second level is an admin (counsellor) and level three is the client . Conclusion This app is very helpful for counseling HIV-AIDS counselors and clients based on application testing. It is known that the E-VCT application counselor's assessment of the total percentage value of the five variables tested was 80.10% with a very good acceptance rate from the user of the E-VCT Application.
Implementation of the Multi-Objective Optimization Method based on Ratio Analysis (MOORA) in the Decision Support System for Determining the Beneficiary of BPJS Health Contribution Assistance (Case Study: Loru Village, Sigi Regency) Hajra Rasmita Ngemba; Rudy Reynold Richardo; Rosmala Nur; Muhammad Rusydi; Christian Lopo; Mayin Nu; Annisa Putri Febrina
Tadulako Science and Technology Journal Vol. 2 No. 1 (2021): TADULAKO SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY JOURNAL
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Tadulako

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22487/sciencetech.v2i1.15577

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Introduction: This study aims to build an application that can carry out the selection process for prospective recipients of contribution assistance so that it is easier and becomes an alternative choice for the Village Government in determining eligible residents for BPJS Health contribution assistance in Loru Village, Sigi Regency. Methods: This decision support system application is web-based using the Hypertext Prepocessor (PHP) programming language with the Multi Objective Optimization method On The Basis Of The Ratio Analysis (MOORA), using sublime text 3 software and also MySQL as the database. In this study, 444 households were used as data for heads of households. With the system, orders will be carried out objectively and in detail. To determine which residents are truly entitled to receive assistance, this is done by compiling citizen data by considering the value of the MOORA method formula for each of the specified criteria. Result: The results that have been carried out by this author are a solution to determine the recipients of BPJS Health contribution assistance in Loru Village, Sigi Regency, so that the selection process can be more effective in terms of time and operation. Conclutions: Based on manual calculations as a comparison with the calculation of the system built, the same results were obtained. This shows that the system built can process the selection of potential recipients of contribution assistance. The result of the system process using the MOORA method is the ranking of PBI candidates with the highest rank to the lowest rank.