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Implementation Models and Examples of Health Policy in Indonesia Nasution, Irfan Sazali; Br. Ginting, Hutri Agustina; Br Purba, Saskia Khairunnisa; Hutagalung, Nuraisyah Dera Marsella; Nasution, Fiola Syifa Azura; Kesuma, Aldimas Maulana; Gurusinga, Rizka Azura Efsa; Lubis, Selvia; Rizky, Dinda Julia; Sitorus, Rezki Alya Mawaddah
PROMOTOR Vol. 7 No. 5 (2024): OKTOBER
Publisher : Universitas Ibn Khaldun Bogor

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32832/pro.v7i5.861

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Indonesia's health policy continues to develop in line with changes in community needs and the global situation (Ministry of Health, 2020). However, the implementation of health policies often faces various challenges. Therefore, this research was conducted with the aim of analyzing examples of health policy implementation in Indonesia, including the problems. The research method used in this research is a qualitative descriptive method, namely collecting data from various secondary sources including journals, government reports and other official articles. The terms used in the literature review as a source for writing this journal are implementation, policy, and health. The results of this research show that the implementation of health policy in Indonesia faces various challenges, suchas limited resources, lack of coordination between stakeholders, and cultural barriers, as well as achieving optimal results varies. This also shows that improvements are needed in certain aspects.
Analyzing Tuberculosis Disease in Martubung Village District Medan Labuhan Nasution, Nursanita; Hasibuan, Wulan; Hutagalung, Nuraisyah Dera; Kesuma, Aldimas Maulana; Sitorus, Rezky Alya Mawaddah; Sembiring, Wira Anjani Br; Wasiyem, Wasiyem
PROMOTOR Vol. 8 No. 4 (2025): AGUSTUS
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32832/pro.v8i4.1274

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The World Health Organization (WHO) noted that Indonesia is included in the list of countries with the highest TB burden in the world, with significant incidence in various age groups and socio-economic. TB spreads through the air, especially when people cough, sneeze, talk, or spit out, which secrete small droplets containing bacteria. This article aims to provide a more detailed overview of the prevalence of TB in Martubung Village, as well as present data that can be used as a reference in designing effective disease control strategies. The research method using the descriptive quantitative research method is an approach that aims to describe or describe phenomena that occur in the field based on the data obtained. This study uses numerical data processed by statistical means to get a clearer picture of the phenomenon being studied. The results of the study showed that from a survey conducted on 35 respondents, it was found that 6 of them were confirmed to have Tuberculosis (TB), which means 17.14% of the total respondents. One of the TB cases led to death, so that the fatality rate in this group reached 16.67%. Although this number is not very high, it still shows that tuberculosis can be fatal if not treated properly. The conclusion of this study shows the importance of increasing public awareness about the symptoms, modes of transmission, and the importance of early treatment to reduce the incidence and mortality rate due to TB.