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WTP Analysis of BPJS Health Contributions for Informal Workers in Indonesia: Literature Study Adinda, Faiza; Octavelia, Anggi Tri; Dany, Cut Nasywa Kesuma; Gurning, Fitriani Pramita
PROMOTOR Vol. 7 No. 6 (2024): DESEMBER
Publisher : Universitas Ibn Khaldun Bogor

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32832/pro.v7i6.855

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Health issues are an aspect that always receives major attention both nationally and internationally. Currently, the Indonesian government is focusing on the BPJS Health program to achieve the UHC target of 98% in 2024. However, the number of participants recorded at the end of 2023 was 95.88% so it has not yet reached the UHC target. Apart from that, problems also emerged related to the BPJS Health budget deficit caused by participants who were in arrears and did not pay their BPJS Health contributions. Based on BPJS Health data, there was an increase in the number of BPJS participant arrears in August 2023 amounting to 15.73 million coming from the informal worker sector so in this case researchers are interested in analyzing the determinants that influence willingness to pay BPJS contributions in Indonesia. This research uses literature study methods sourced from Google Scholar, PubMed, Connected Paper, and Publish or Perish and several official health sites. This research shows that there are 10 determinants that influence WTP towards BPJS Health contributions, namely, education, knowledge, employment, income, perception, quality of health services. Payment facilities are difficult to access, expenditure on essential and non-essential food, number of family members, and history of illness. The most dominant determinant of WTP for BPJS Health contributions is the income of informal workers where the income earned per month is low or irregular so that informal workers prioritize meeting their daily needs rather than having to pay BPJS Health contributions.
Analysis of Determinants of Job Stress in Nurses Throughout Indonesia: Literature Dany, Cut Nasywa Kesuma; Octavelia, Anggi Tri; Adinda, Faiza; Aldona, Cindy; Purba, Sri Hajijah
PROMOTOR Vol. 7 No. 6 (2024): DESEMBER
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32832/pro.v7i6.865

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Work stress is matter Which certainly experienced time works especially Of nurse that Where from Indonesian National Nurses Association, 50.9% of Indonesian nurses Which work experiences work stress. in This is what this research aims to do make know what the determinants are Which result work stress on nurse on Indonesia. Method Which used in the form of a literature study that obtained from research articles through a comprehensive search Which indexed similar Publish or Perish, Google Scholar, PubMed, and several other official sites originate period time 2021-2024. results study show that There is 7 determine Which hypnotizing work stress Of nurses, namely workload, work shifts, age, work fatigue, work environment, gender, and working time. conclusion on this research is determine that most generally mastered be found on work load Which experienced by nurse as a result this will have an impact Of the health of the nurses is good physically Also mental rather Also impact on quality of service quality. sang reason that, the provider should Can increase quality of the work environment for nurses, reducing workload, as well as have method make managing work stress Of nurse so that later the nurses capable convey health services Which the best as well as quality.
ANALYSIS OF MEDICAL RECORD MANAGEMENT IN THE SPECIAL LUNG HOSPITAL OF NORTH SUMATRA PROVINCE Adinda, Faiza; Dany, Cut Nasywa Kesuma; Octavelia, Anggi Tri; Aldona, Cindy; Herawati, Putri; Khumaira, Luthfiah; Hasibuan, Rapotan; Hasibuan, Devi Chairani
HEARTY Vol 13 No 4 (2025): AGUSTUS
Publisher : Fakultas Ilmu Kesehatan, Universitas Ibn Khaldun, Bogor

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32832/hearty.v13i4.17999

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Medical records are a mandatory and important document in the management of hospital services. Based on the Minister of Health Regulation No. 24 of 2022, it is described that medical records consist of confidential patient identity data containing records of examination, treatment, medical actions, and other services that have been provided according to patient needs. Problems that occur in various departments include incomplete documents in the preparation, coding errors, and the wrong location of files in the filling selection. Inadequate storage space and sub-optimal filling systems also contribute to lost records and inefficient retrieval. This study aims to look at the medical record file management process at the UPTD Special Lung Hospital North Sumatra Province. This research uses descriptive qualitative research methods. The results showed that the UPTD Special Lung Hospital North Sumatra Province still uses hybrid medical record file, and electronic medical records at the coding and indexing stages, and the supporting factors of the medical record file management process include human resources, suitability of Standard Operational Procedures (SOP), facilities and infrastructure, and reporting carried out at the UPTD Special Lung Hospital North Sumatra Province still has obstacles in the medical record file management process, namely the assembling process, coding and indexing, and the medical record file storange process.