Diska Arliena Hafni, Diska Arliena
Mahasiswa Pascasarjana Fakultas Ekonomi & Bisnis Universitas Brawijaya

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Membingkai Good Corporate Governance Amal Usaha Muhammadiyah dalam Kerangka Amanah Hafni, Diska Arliena; Harventy, Gina
Journal of Accounting and Investment Vol 14, No 2: July 2013
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta, Indonesia

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This paper examines the concept of Good Coorporate Governance that can be applied in the Amal Usaha Muhammadiyah (AUM). As one of Indonesia’s largest Muslim organization, Muhammadiyah has thousand of Amal Usaha. Amal Usaha efforts serves a packaged for Persyarikatan to realize the ideals of Muhammadiyah. Amal Usaha can be actually be used, as a means to gain profit, but if it is pulled back to the Amal Usaha purposes of Muhammadiyah profit oriented, that initially will have to support the activities of Muhammadiyah is non profit. It is then differentiate amal usaha efforts with other companies. So we need a concept of governance on Amal Usaha of Muhammadiyah is it not just referring to the principles of fairness, transparency, accountability and responsibility. However, this need frame of ‘amanah’ to harmonize efforts with Amal Usaha purposes sacred ideals of Muhammadiyah.
Analysis of the cost recovery rate for inpatient services under the national health insurance scheme at hospital X in Yogyakarta Hafni, Diska Arliena; Aji, Seto Satriyo Bayu; Andriani, Monika
Journal of Accounting and Investment Vol. 26 No. 1: January 2025
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta, Indonesia

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Research aims: This study aims to analyze the cost recovery rate of inpatients under the National Health Insurance (NHI) program at Hospital X in Yogyakarta. Design/Methodology/Approach: This study employed an explanatory sequential mixed-methods design using a case study approach. The cases to be examined involved NHI inpatient patients in the Respiratory, Cardiology, and Obstetrics-Gynecology departments. Data will be analyzed using the Cost Recovery Rate (CRR) formula.Research findings: The CRR for inpatient NHI patients at the Respiratory Clinic shows a CRR value of 143%, while the CRR values for the Cardiology, Obstetrics, and Gynecology Clinics are 95% and 80%, respectively. Cross subsidization from clinics with positive CRR values can be implemented to ensure that the hospital's Revenue from Social Security Agency for Health (SSAH) claims remains positive overall. Theoretical contribution/ Originality: This research has made a valuable contribution to the accounting literature on hospital entities, a field that remains significantly underexplored. Practitioner/Policy implication: The findings of this research can serve as a valuable asset for hospitals and the government in formulating policies that promote the enhancement of equitable and sustainable healthcare services for stakeholders.Research limitation/Implication: The limitation of this study is that it only examined the CRR values of inpatient NHI patients in a single hospital, focusing exclusively on inpatients in the NHI Respiratory, Cardiology, and Obstetrics and Gynecology departments.