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INOVASI BISNIS PARIWISATA INDONESIA PASCA PANDEMI COVID-19 Tangkudung, Auderey Gameliel Dotulong; Rante, Jones Zenas; Pakpahan, Marisi; Putri, Ameilia; Puteri, Astriana; Pribadi, Dado; Gosita, Debora Rifiani; Rustandi, Jeffry; CPR, Josaphat Januar; Ghalib, Kamelia; Farieanna, Roos; Purnawirawati, Selfi; Setiawan, Sigit; Bassuni, Wahyu
Dinamika: Jurnal Manajemen Sosial Ekonomi Vol 4 No 1 (2024): DINAMIKA : Jurnal Manajemen Sosial Ekonomi
Publisher : LPPM Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Ekonomi - Studi Ekonomi Modern

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51903/dinamika.v4i1.433

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The tourism industry plays an important role in economic growth, both at the international and national levels. However, the COVID-19 pandemic has caused a global crisis that has hit the tourism sector around the world, including Indonesia. Restrictions on movement and mobility of people between regions, health concerns, and uncertainty have led to a drastic decline in tourism activity and the tourism sector has seen a significant drop in revenue. This has had a social impact, with many workers in the tourism sector losing their jobs or experiencing significant pay cuts. To recover the tourism sector, business innovation in the tourism sector can be done, including in terms of marketing and finding new markets. The government and tourism industry players work together to develop policies and strategies for sustainable tourism growth. This article discusses business innovation in tourism in Indonesia after the COVID-19 pandemic, especially regarding improving the attractiveness and experience of tourist visitors, as well as operational efficiency while supporting nature and animal conservation efforts at Taman Safari Indonesia in Bogor. The method used in this article is a literature study using qualitative data. The data used comes from journals, scientific papers, and news from several online news sources that have been published in advance, which represent several cases and situations of the tourism industry in Indonesia before, during, and after the COVID-19 pandemic. The results of this research are several innovations including improving Virtual Experiences, developing Digital Applications and Platforms, Using "Contactless" Technology, focusing on natural attractions that encourage tourist interest and visits. These innovations can help tourism businesses in Indonesia overcome the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the number of tourist visits and tourism revenue. In addition, these business innovations can also help overcome the negative impacts and support the recovery of the tourism sector in Indonesia.
Overview Of Compliance In Filling In The Minimum Content Of The Initial Nursing Assessment Of The Emergency Installation Based On The Ministry Of Health Accreditation Standards In 2022 At The Emergency Installation Of The Bogor City Regional General Hospital In 2024 Puteri, Astriana; Massie, Roy Glenn Albert; Tangkudung, Auderey Gameliel Dotulong; Pakpahan, Marisi; Budaya, Muhammad Yas
Jurnal Ilmu Sosial Mamangan Vol 12, No 3 (2024): Jurnal Ilmu Sosial Mamangan Accredited 3 (SK Dirjen Ristek Dikti No. 158/E/KPT/
Publisher : LPPM Universitas PGRI Sumatera Barat

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22202/mamangan.v12i3.7353

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This research examines the level of fulfillment of the minimum competencies required in the initial nursing assessment in the Emergency Department (IGD) of Bogor City General Hospital based on the 2022 accreditation standards set by the Ministry of Health.. The study aims to provide an overview of nurses' adherence to completing the minimal content of initial nursing assessments in the ED and to identify factors influencing this compliance. A qualitative research method was employed, focusing on nurses as subjects and medical records related to the initial nursing assessment forms during May 2024 as the object of study. Data analysis was conducted through medical record reviews, interviews with ED nurses, and field observations. The findings revealed that out of 8,077 patient medical records from May 1 to May 31, 2024, 53% of the minimal assessment components were not filled out, while 47% were completed. Among the thirteen components studied, the highest percentage of unfilled components was in pain assessment (12%), followed by allergy history and medication history assessments (10% each), and economic and health history assessments (9%). According to the compliance level criteria by Yayasan Spiritia (2006), the 47% compliance rate falls into the non-compliant category, failing to meet the target set by Starkes (2022), which requires a 100% completion rate and 0% unfilled components. Interviews indicated that factors affecting compliance include human resources aspects (workload, motivation, knowledge, discipline, and communication), regulations, leadership, training material, and facilities. These findings underscore the need for enhanced training, better management of nurses' workloads, clear operational standards for initial nursing assessments, improved supervision and monitoring systems, and consideration of simplifying assessment components while adhering to hospital accreditation standards to enhance nursing service quality and patient safety in the ED
Inovasi Bisnis Pariwisata Indonesia Pasca Pandemi Covid-19 Tangkudung, Auderey Gameliel Dotulong; Rante, Jones Zenas; Pakpahan, Marisi; Putri, Ameilia; Puteri, Astriana; Pribadi, Dado; Gosita, Debora Rifiani; Rustandi, Jeffry; CPR, Josaphat Januar; Ghalib, Kamelia; Farieanna, Roos; Purnawirawati, Selfi; Setiawan, Sigit; Bassuni, Wahyu
Jurnal Pendidikan Tambusai Vol. 8 No. 1 (2024): April 2024
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Pahlawan Tuanku Tambusai, Riau, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31004/jptam.v8i1.12444

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Industri pariwisata memiliki peran penting dalam pertumbuhan ekonomi, baik di tingkat internasional maupun nasional. Namun, pandemi COVID-19 telah menyebabkan krisis global yang melanda sektor pariwisata di seluruh dunia, termasuk Indonesia. Pembatasan pergerakan dan mobilitas penduduk antarwilayah, kekhawatiran tentang kesehatan, serta ketidakpastian telah menyebabkan penurunan drastis dalam aktivitas pariwisata dan sektor pariwisata mengalami penurunan pendapatan yang signifikan. Hal ini berdampak sosial, dengan banyak pekerja di sektor pariwisata kehilangan pekerjaan atau mengalami pemotongan gaji yang signifikan. Untuk memulihkan sektor pariwisata dapat dilakukan adalah inovasi bisnis pada bidang pariwisata, termasuk dalam hal pemasaran dan mencari pasar baru. Pemerintah dan pelaku industri pariwisata bekerja sama mengembangkan kebijakan dan strategi untuk pertumbuhan pariwisata yang berkelanjutan. Artikel ini membahas tentang inovasi bisnis di bidang pariwisata di Indonesia pasca pandemi COVID-19, khususnya mengenai tentang peningkatan daya tarik dan pengalaman pengunjung wisata, serta efisiensi operasional sambal mendukung upaya konservasi alam dan hewan-hewan di Taman Safari Indonesia di Bogor. Metode yang digunakan dalam artikel ini adalah studi literatur dengan memakai data kualitatif. Data-data yang digunakan bersumber dari jurnal, tulisan ilmiah, dan berita dari beberapa sumber berita online yang sudah diterbitkan terlebih dahulu, yang mewakili beberapa kasus serta situasi industri pariwisata di Indonesia sebelum, selama, dan setelah pandemi COVID-19. Hasil dari penelitian ini ada beberapa inovasi meliputi peningkatan Pengalaman Virtual, pengembangan Aplikasi dan Platform Digital, Penggunaan Teknologi "Contactless", memfokuskan pada wisata alam yang mendorong minat dan kunjungan wisatawan. Inovasi-inovasi ini dapat membantu bisnis pariwisata di Indonesia mengatasi dampak pandemi COVID-19 terhadap jumlah kunjungan wisatawan dan pendapatan pariwisata. Selain itu, inovasi bisnis ini juga dapat membantu mengatasi dampak negatif dan mendukung pemulihan sektor pariwisata di Indonesia.