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History of Cuppping in Medical Perspective Tanjung, Qadri Fauzi; Prima, Agus
Journal of Society Medicine Vol. 1 No. 1 (2022): October
Publisher : CoinReads Media Prima

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.71197/jsocmed.v1i1.13

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Cupping or Al-hijamah is the process of removing harmful blood/toxid-toxins (static) from the body, through the surface of the skin or the process of removing harmful blood/toxid-toxins (static) from the body, through the surface of the skin. The cupping method of treatment has actually been mentioned in the historical records of various great civilisations of the world, including Egypt, China, India, Europe and America. So that various cupping terms are known in the world in various languages including kop, cucurbit, cupping, fire-bottle, blood-letting, pa hou kuan (Mandarin). Through the study of some evidence of historical records, it was found that the beginning of cupping was known to world civilisations since the Sumerian kingdom was established around 4000 years BC, then developed and expanded towards Babylon, Egypt, Saba and the land drained by the Euphrates and Tigris Rivers
E-Claim System For Health Insurance And Social Security (BPJS) Types In Indonesia: Innovation And Effectiveness Of Services Hadi Saputra, Wachyoe; Prima, Agus
Journal of Society Medicine Vol. 1 No. 1 (2022): October
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There are four situations in the use of Hospital Information Technology applications or better known as SIMRS in Indonesian hospitals, first, the hospital has not had SIMRS yet, second, the hospital already has SIMRS but it has not been integrated, third, the hospital has an integrated SIMRS based on non-web service but has not bridged with E-claim application, and fourth, the hospital already has SIMRS based on Web Services and bridged with INA-CBG's E-Claim Application. The purpose of this study was to discuss the effectiveness of the National Health Insurance ( JKN ) Inpatient Claim using an integrated SIMRS web-based (Bridging System) with the INA-CBG'S E-Claim application Version 5.2 at Indonesia. Electronic Claims (E-Claims) or the INA-CBG's application is one of the patient data entry tools used to group rates based on data derived from medical resumes. The INA-CBG's E-Claim application has been installed in hospitals that serve JKN participants.
The Effectiveness of Restorative Justice Implementation in the Settlement of Juvenile Criminal Cases in the Jurisdiction of Mataram City Prima, Agus; Hidayat, Wahyu; Muis, Abdullah
Justicia Insight Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025): Justicia Insight, May 2025
Publisher : Lembaga Publikasi Ilmiah Nusantara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70716/justin.v1i2.155

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The handling of juvenile criminal cases requires a different approach from conventional criminal justice systems, considering that children are individuals still undergoing development. The application of restorative justice offers an alternative means of resolving juvenile criminal cases by prioritizing the restoration of social relationships, accountability of the offender, and protection of children's rights. This study aims to analyze the effectiveness of restorative justice implementation in resolving juvenile criminal acts within the jurisdiction of Mataram City, by examining the process, challenges, and its impact on offenders, victims, and the community. This research employs an empirical juridical approach, utilizing data collection methods such as interviews, document analysis, and observations of several cases resolved through restorative justice mechanisms. The findings indicate that the implementation of restorative justice in Mataram City is relatively effective in diverting children from lengthy legal proceedings and promoting more humane and just resolutions. However, its effectiveness is still influenced by factors such as law enforcement officers’ understanding, community involvement, and the availability of supporting facilities. Therefore, it is necessary to enhance institutional capacity and inter-agency synergy to support the optimal implementation of restorative justice.