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ANALISIS PENGARUH KEMISKINAN TERHADAP AKSES LAYANAN KESEHATAN DI KABUPATEN MIMIKA Borgen Extri Arens Lona; Herniagus Tandi Dannari
Jurnal Ekonomi dan Bisnis Vol. 2 No. 10 (2024): Oktober
Publisher : ADISAM PUBLISHER

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This study aims to determine the effect of poverty on access to health services in Mimika Regency. The data collection technique used to obtain data in this study is the questionnaire technique and the application used is SPSS version 25. Data analysis in this study uses Chi square analysis. Based on the results of the data analysis carried out in this study, the author concludes that there is an effect of poverty on access to health services in Mimika Regency. There are four indicators of access to health services that are assessed in the study, namely distance, transportation costs, friendliness and satisfaction which have very significant results on the effect of poverty on access to health services.
PENGARUH KEMISKINAN TERHADAP AKSES LAYANAN KESEHATAN DI KABUPATEN MIMIKA Borgen Extri Arens Lona; Herniagus Tandi Dannari; Abu Bakar
JEBIMAN : Jurnal Ekonomi, Bisnis, Managemen dan Akuntansi Vol. 2 No. 6 (2024): NOVEMBER
Publisher : CV. ADIBA AISHA AMIRA

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This study aims to determine the effect of poverty on access to healthcare services in Mimika Regency. The data collection technique used to gather data in this research was a questionnaire, and the application used for data analysis was SPSS version 25. The data analysis in this study employed Chi-square analysis. Based on the data analysis results, the author concludes that poverty does have an impact on access to healthcare services in Mimika Regency. Four indicators of healthcare access were assessed in the study—distance, transportation costs, friendliness, and satisfaction—all of which showed a significant influence of poverty on healthcare access.