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Strengthening the Marketing of Pediatric Cardiac Surgery Services to Support the Transformation of Health Services in Indonesia Gunardi, Felicia; Oktamianti, Puput
Journal of Indonesian Health Policy and Administration Vol. 8, No. 2
Publisher : UI Scholars Hub

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This study aims to determine the marketing strategy 7P carried out by cardiac surgery services in Indonesia and to identify actionable policy recommendations. This study is observational descriptive research. Data were collected from Cardiothoracic and Vascular surgeons and hospital websites with cardiac surgery services. Through the marketing analysis approach of 7P, this study identifies problems and policy recommendations that can be alternative solutions. The price of the service is high, but most of the patients used BPJS, and it is found that the hospital rate is higher than BPJS claims. The actionable recommendation to respond to it is that the hospital should provide the costing and financial analysis that generate the hospital rate to BPJS revise the BPJS's claims. It can only be done if hospitals from many regions produce similar rates or slight variations. Jabodetabek still dominates as the region (place) with the most cardiovascular surgery services in Indonesia, with 29 of 35 hospitals. Actionable recommendations to respond to this issue include ensuring data on demand for cardiac surgery services from various regions and encouraging the government through specialist expert associations and legislation to provide cardiovascular surgery services in various regions - outside Jabodetabek. Regarding the specialist (people), the government must provide scholarships for doctors to take BTKV specialists, especially those who can perform pediatric ones.
Perancangan Prototipe Digitalisasi Pengelolaan Asrama Berbasis Web terhadap Optimalisasi Peminjaman Fasilitas Permatasari, Ayrin Lucyani; Gunardi, Felicia; Acarya, I Wayan Maha; Wijaya, Matthew; Geraldo, Ryo Kenzie; Ningsih, Rahmi Yulia; Pratiwi, Chairani Putri
Journal of Informatics, Electrical and Electronics Engineering Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): December 2025
Publisher : Forum Kerjasama Pendidikan Tinggi (FKPT)

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A dorm is more than simply a place for students to live, it's also a place for them to socialize and develop their personalities, which has a big impact on both academic and non-academic aspects. In order to guarantee the residents' comfort, managing the needs of the dorm is essential. Errors in data recording, a lack of transparency in borrowing data, and ineffective coordination and communication are issues that frequently occur in the manual process of borrowing facilities. This study proposes an innovative approach for digitalizing dormitory facilities management, bringing all resident demands together on a single centralized platform. This prototype helps by eliminating the need for direct contact, which is frequently less efficient, and offering capabilities that save all data in a single database. The goal of this project is to create a web-based prototype that meets the requirements of dorm occupants and aids in resolving problems and difficulties that arise. Design thinking (empathize, define, ideate, prototype, test) was the methodology employed in this study. It began with direct observation to identify difficulties, followed by the creation of a prototype and a questionnaire for measuring user satisfaction. According to the results of the questionnaire, 88.79% of users expressed satisfaction with the system, particularly with regard to its usability, navigability, and attractive interface. With this system, the efficacy and simplicity of managing dormitory demands and facilities has improved.