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KEJADIAN KATARAK PADA BAKSOS LPM UNIVERSITAS YARSI DAN PERDAMI DKI JAYA DI RUMAH SAKIT DEPOK Saskia Nassa Mokoginta; Atiek Indriawati; Tri Agus Haryono; Himmi Marsiati
Info Abdi Cendekia Vol 3 No 1: Juni 2020
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian Universitas YARSI

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (287.528 KB) | DOI: 10.33476/iac.v3i1.33

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Results of the 2014-2016 Rapid Assessment of Avoidable Blindness (RAAB) Blindness Survey by the Association of Indonesian Ophthalmologists (PERDAMI) and the Ministry of Health Research and Development Agency in fifteen provinces (West Sumatra, North Sumatra, South Sumatra, DKI Jakarta, West Java, Java Central, East Java, South Kalimantan, Bali, NTB, NTT, North Sulawesi, South Sulawesi, Maluku and West Papua), it is known that the blindness rate reaches 3% and cataracts are the highest cause of blindness (81%). The survey was conducted with the target population aged 50 years and over. Life expectancy (UHH) in Indonesia continues to increase significantly. The average UHH increased from the age of 63 in 1990 to 69 in 2017, meaning that an increase in life expectancy will have an impact on increasing degenerative diseases. Cataract is a degenerative process that is strongly influenced by age, therefore this case will continue to increase in line with the increasing number of elderly people. Although cataracts can also occur in infants and children, which are caused by intrauterine processes such as infection and malnutrition during childhood, these cases are very rare. YARSI SAVE VISION, YARSI University Sevice Community has played a role in reducing the blindness rate by carrying out cataract surgery services. On March 24, 2018, cataract surgery was carried out on 50 patients at the Depok General Hospital, held in collaboration with PERDAMI JAYA and the Depok Regional General Hospital, with Operation Technique, ICCE (Intracapsular Cataract Extractio), SICS (Small Incision Cataract Surgery)/ ECCE (Extra Capsular Cataract Extraction) and Phacoemulsification
OPERASI KATARAK KERJASAMA YARSI SAVE VISION LPM UNIVERSITAS YARSI DENGAN PERDAMI BEKASI DAN RUMAH SAKIT HERMINA GRAND WISATA BEKASI Tri Agus Haryono; Saskia Nassa Mokoginta; Atiek Indriawati; Himmi Marsiati
Info Abdi Cendekia Vol 2 No 2: Desember 2019
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Katarak menjadi salah satu penyebab tingginya angka kebutaan di Indonesia. Pusat Data dan Informasi Kementerian Kesehatan RI menyebut tingkat prevalensi katarak yakni 0,1% per tahun. Artinya setiaptahun ada satu pasien katarak baru di antara 1.000 orang. Padahal katarak dapat disembuhkan melaluioperasi dengan biaya yang tidak terlalu mahal dan sudah dijamin oleh BPJS. Terpenting yang dilakukansaat ini adalah kesadaran dan kemauan dari masyarakat akan pentingnya kesehatan mata sehingga maumemeriksakan kesehatan matanya ke fasilitas pelayanan kesehatan yang terdekat. Katarak merupakanproses degeneratif yang sangat dipengaruhi oleh faktor usia, oleh karena itu kasus ini akan terusmeningkat sejalan dengan meningkatnya life expectancy orang Indonesia sehingga jumlah lanjut usiabertambah. Walaupun katarak juga dapat diderita oleh bayi dan anak, yang disebabkan oleh proses dalamkandungan seperti infeksi dan malnutrisi selama usia anak-anak, namun kasus ini sangat jarang dijumpai.Tujuan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat ini dapat menurunkan angka kebutaan karena penyakit katarak,melalui bakti sosial operasi katarak dan membantu upaya pemerintah untuk mencapai visi 2020, yaituhak semua anak bangsa untuk memiliki indera penglihatan yang dapat digunakan secara optimal. BaktiSosial “Operasi Katarak” telah dilaksanakan terhadap 45 orang pasien di rumah sakit Hermina grand wisata dengan rentang usia pasien adalah antara 35 s/d 83 tahun, 3 (tiga) teknik operasi katarak yangdilakukan yaitu teknik ICCE ( Intracapsular Cataract Extractio), SICS (Small Incision CataractSurgery)/ECCE ( ExtraCapsular Cataract Extraction) dan Fakoemulsifikasi.
Protection of Medical Personnel in Armed Conflict: A Review of the Provisions of International Criminal Law Eka Priyanto; Ery Rachma Firsanti; Tri Agus Haryono
Formosa Journal of Sustainable Research Vol. 3 No. 4 (2024): April, 2024
Publisher : PT FORMOSA CENDEKIA GLOBAL

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/fjsr.v3i4.8957

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The protection of medical personnel in armed conflict is an important issue in international criminal law. This article provides an overview of the provisions governing such protection. This review covers various aspects, from the definition of medical personnel to the protection afforded in conflict situations. This research uses document analysis methods to collect data from various sources such as international conventions, agreements and other legal documents. It is hoped that the findings of this research will provide a better understanding of the protection of medical personnel in the context of international criminal law
Alleged Violation of Article 29 of Law Number 5 of 1999 Jo. Article 5 Government Regulation Number 57 of 2010 Regarding Late Notification of Takeover (Acquisition) of Asian Trails Holding Ltd. Shares. By Travel Circle International (Mauritius) Ltd. Decision: 22/Kppu-M/2020 Gunati, Mira; Tri Agus Haryono; Mijan; Yogi Angistya Tamara; Santoso, Edi
Formosa Journal of Sustainable Research Vol. 3 No. 5 (2024): May 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/fjsr.v3i5.9112

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Delay in notification of takeover of shares of Asian Trails Holding Ltd. (ATHL) by Travel Circle International (Mauritius) Ltd. (TCI) to the Business Competition Supervisory Commission (KPPU) triggering fines and raising concerns about business competition practices and fairness in the Asian tourism market. This article analyzes the factors that cause notification delays, their implications for the market, and the steps needed to prevent the recurrence of similar cases. The analysis results show that delays are caused by a combination of factors, including misunderstanding of regulations, transaction complexity, lack of internal understanding, and less than optimal communication with KPPU. This delay has the potential to trigger regulatory violations, competitive disruption, uncertainty and injustice, which can have a negative impact on consumers, business actors and the economy as a whole. Therefore, joint efforts are needed from relevant authorities, business actors and civil society to strengthen business competition law enforcement, increase regulatory awareness and build a transparent, accountable and fair tourism market ecosystem