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Analysis of the Physical Quality of Clean Water in Ward I Belawan I Medan Village Meutia Nanda; Adinda Aulia Ar-ramdhani; Putri, Dian Yustika; Ramania Sabina; Azzahra Ramadhana Nasution; Meida Sari Siregar
International Journal of Health, Economics, and Social Sciences (IJHESS) Vol. 6 No. 4: October 2024
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Palu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56338/ijhess.v6i4.5691

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The degree of public health is strongly influenced by healthy environmental conditions including the ownership of clean water. The use of water in daily life in neighborhood I of Belawan I Medan Village is almost average using borehole water. The problem raised in this study is the feasibility of using borehole water as clean water for daily needs in Belawan I Village related to the availability of clean water that is not good. The purpose of this study was to determine the physical quality of water in the Coastal Area of Neighborhood I, Belawan I Village. This research method uses descriptive research with a qualitative approach. Total respondents were 44 people with a population of 80 families. The data collection methods used in this study were observation, interview and documentation. Based on the results of observations, it was found that the community in Belawan 1 Village does not yet have access to clean water facilities due to obstacles, and not all people use PDAM water, some also use boreholes for their daily needs. People in Belawan I urban village do not have access to clean water facilities, not all houses use PDAM water due to constraints, some also use boreholes for daily needs. From the results of the research conducted, local governments and related agencies can immediately take steps to improve access to clean water in Belawan I Kelurahan. And not only access to water, but also community education on clean water.
Analysis of the use of Recycle to Increase the Productivity of Msmes Ecofriendly Board Waste Bank in Medan Village, Belawan I Meutia Nanda; Adinda Aulia Ar-ramdhani; Putri, Dian Yustika; Dhidy Haz Idiano; Syahrani Lubis
International Journal of Health, Economics, and Social Sciences (IJHESS) Vol. 6 No. 4: October 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56338/ijhess.v6i4.5694

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Waste is still a common problem in society. Management of inorganic waste in the form of plastic waste and banners is more difficult to decompose so it remains as waste for a long time and causes environmental pollution. There are various ways to overcome this problem, namely 3R (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle). Medan Belawan I Subdistrict is one of the areas in Medan City that has coordinated the commercial use of inorganic waste. One of the perpetrators of waste utilization in this area is the Ecofriendly Board Waste Bank. This research aims to analyze waste banks to increase the productivity of MSMEs by the Ecofriendly Board in Medan Belawan I Subdistrict. The management of plastic waste and banners gets high added value because it is processed into material for making furniture as one of the initial goals of increasing the productivity of the community and MSMEs. The research method uses a qualitative approach with descriptive research methods. The results of this research, with a recycling system that is carried out continuously on a mass scale, can minimize waste and increase the productivity of MSMEs. It was concluded that the existence of recycling activities made it possible to slightly reduce the huge amount of waste. It is recommended that more waste banks or similar institutions be established in various regions to support MSMEs in utilizing recycled materials for their production.
Analysis of Logistics Planning in Puskesmas: An Approach to Operational Efficiency and Effectiveness Rapotan Hasisbuan; Adinda Aulia Ar-ramdhani; Anggina Cucu Khetri Sianturi; Amelia Apriyuni; Dian Yustika Putri; Halimatus Sa'diyah Dalimunthe; Azzahra Ramadhana Nasution; Audina, Salsabila
International Journal of Health, Economics, and Social Sciences (IJHESS) Vol. 7 No. 2: April 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56338/ijhess.v7i2.7013

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This research aims to analyze logistics planning at community health centers with a focus on the methods used to determine logistics needs, monitor stock of goods, as well as procedures for handling sudden requests and writing off goods. This research uses a qualitative descriptive approach with in-depth interviews and observation methods at several community health centers in Medan City. The research results show that logistics planning at community health centers is carried out using a standard format provided by the Health Service every year, which includes estimates of drug needs based on previous usage data and disease patterns. The stoc monitoring process for logistics goods is carried out periodically with drug usage reports (LPLPO) which record stock, remaining stock and expenditure. Handling sudden requests is done by making special requests to the warehouse, although sometimes drug procurement cannot be fulfilled on time. The main challenges in logistics planning are budget limitations and ineffective coordination with related parties. Removal of expired or damaged goods is carried out using a procedure that includes separating the goods and making an official report. This research provides recommendations for improving coordination between parties, using technology in stock monitoring, and more efficient budget management so that logistics planning at community health centers can be more effective and support optimal health services.