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Journal : Proceedings of the International Conference on Applied Science and Health

HALAL FOOD SUPPLY MOTIVATION FOR MUSLIM PATIENTS Primasari, Elsa; Sulistiadi, Wahyu
Proceedings of the International Conference on Applied Science and Health No 4 (2019)
Publisher : Yayasan Aliansi Cendekiawan Indonesia Thailand (Indonesian Scholars' Alliance)

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Background: The obligation of consuming halal food for muslims as a religious requirement. Unfortunately in Indonesia not all hospital provide health service that are capable of providing halal food and offering Halal certification food. This might cause patient to feel distrust and discomfort. Therefore, all reliable stakeholder are expected to have the motivation and commitment to guarantee halal food in the hospital services. This study aimed to analyze the providers? (hospitals?) motivation to provide halal food for their Muslim patients according to Islamic rule.Methods: This study employed a systematic review to observe articles related to halal food awareness and halal food certification in Indonesia and other countries that serve Muslim consumers, which have been published online in the accredited journal, such as Scopus journals, ProQuest journals, and Google Scholar. The inclusion criteria employed in this study were halal Food, certification, academic journals, and full papers. This searching was limited to articles in the last ten years, except the articles which are not related to the theme. PRISMA method was implemented to assess the selected articles critically. The article searching was based on Halal Food keywords in ProQuest, Scopus, and Google Scholar. The full inclusion tests resulted in one thousand three hundred seventy articles; however, after conducting the inclusion and exclusion, the researcher obtained five articles.Results: The researchers found that hospitals, both in the Muslim majority and minority places, were not fully aware of halal food services. Nevertheless, few Islamic hospitals have Halal Assurance certification in providing their food due to the Sharia accreditation requirement. The low interest in obtaining the Halal Guarantee certification was due to several problems, such as lack of knowledge about halal, financial problems, and government support.Conclusions: The need of awareness of hospital as a health service provider to provide a halal food for muslim patient by participating in the implementation of Halal Food Guarantee Certification.
SPECIAL DENTAL CASE SHEET AS A MEDICAL AND FORENSIC COMMUNICATION TOOL Kirana, Irin; Sulistiadi, Wahyu; Winata, Tjen Dravinne
Proceedings of the International Conference on Applied Science and Health No 4 (2019)
Publisher : Yayasan Aliansi Cendekiawan Indonesia Thailand (Indonesian Scholars' Alliance)

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Background: The implementation of the International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Edition (ICD-10 codes) in the medical records serving as the humanitarial tools for practitioners is to establish treatment procedures for re-admitted patients in a hospital. Medical records serves as a tool in determining the appropriate treatment for each patient. But in reality, has never the ICD-10 been applied to the Electronic Medical Record Management. For it to be used as a humanitarian tool, it has first to be used as legal evidence in the court as a written legal system in Indonesia. However, the implementation by the lawyers and relevant officers is under the progress. The result of the previous research showed on the Dental Professionals? Medical Record Form in 2014 at FKG Usakti [29] had determined the need for special dental case sheets as a humanitarian tool between practitioners and dentists. The Special Sheet should meet the specific requirement to be utilized in a class A hospital and it also needs to be standardized with the Indonesian National Police. Methods: In this Systematic Review, the researchers conducted a Proquest database published from January 2012 to June 2019. 10 relevant studies of the medical records were selected as a humanitarian tool in Disaster Victim Identification (DVI) done by the dentist.Results: From 10 present studies and previous studies [29] conducted by the researcher, it had succesfullyidentified the importance of medical record management as a humanitarian tool between practitioners and dentists in hospitals.Conclusion: Special Dental Case Sheet is required for the implementation of collective information which serve as a general humanitarian tool among health professionals. It is required as a comparative data in the identification process if the related patients are the disaster victims.
Co-Authors Abriani, Fanny Annisa Al Asyary Arbitera, Cahya Ardiani, Revy Arismen Arismen Astriana Astriana, Astriana Azis, Sri Juniarti Badra Al Aufa Bajri, Ahmad Bantolo, Suryo Bawazier, Nisma Boy Muchlis Bachtiar Damanik, Regina Destrina Damput, Fransiska Satriani Dewajanti, Hanny Dumilah Ayuningtyas Eka Ginanjar ekasari, ferti dwi Embu, Yoseph Kea Endah Lestari Endang Winiati Bachtiar Evi Martha Fatimah, Sarah Gustik, Vellyana Gustina, Ira Hamzah, Aries Hardjanti, Amalia Ari Jati, Prasetyaning Junaidi, M. Andri Kamaluddin, Rachmat Kirana, Irin Koire, Ibrahim Isa Leawaty, Leawaty Liusono, Justinus Lova, Lovia Lubis, Ivan Reynaldo MALA HAYATI, MALA Mangoma, Joyce Manik, Irfan Rohot Uli Mayansari, Addinda Intan Melissa, Hilda Mochamad Iqbal Nurmansyah Muannisa, Naila Falichatul Muchtar muchtar Muhammad Tsany Saadi Muhammadi, Muhammadi Mulyanti Mulyanti nabella, nabella Nanda, Esi Daktari Nanny Harmani Natalia, Tiara Edithia Nova, Narizma Novolino, Novalino Nugroho, Bagus Paramita, Bunga Listia Permanasari, Vetty Yulianty Pertiwi, Revita Anisa Primasari, Elsa Putri, Rizkha Nadha Hasrizal Putrie Sesunan, Rheine Indira Rahmadini, Indah Mustika Rahmawati, Layli Ratna Ramadhani Refyan, Sarah Athiyyahmaulidya Rita Kumalasari Riupassa, Kelvin Safi’i, Akhmad Salimah, Nahda Sari, Noormaya Setyaningsih, Tyas Shameela, Alika Sjaaf, Amal Chalik SRI RAHAYU Suwandi, Indah Pratiwi Syiroj, Agung T R Taufik, Nadya Aviliyani Tjen Dravinne Winata Veruswati, Meita Widyasanti, Nisrina Wijaya, Andreas Yuliana S, Rina Zuhdi, Nadya Adina