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Implementation of a Web-Based Health Service Information System to Support Homecare Services in DKI Jakarta Akbar, Sandi; Ismaningsih, Ismaningsih; Muawanah, Siti
Jurnal Ar Ro'is Mandalika (Armada) Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): JURNAL AR RO'IS MANDALIKA (ARMADA)
Publisher : Institut Penelitian dan Pengembangan Mandalika Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59613/armada.v5i2.4987

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The implementation of a web-based health service information system plays a vital role in supporting homecare services in DKI Jakarta by enhancing communication, accessibility, and service efficiency. This study employs a qualitative research method through literature review and library research to explore the design, development, and impact of such systems in the context of homecare. The analysis synthesizes findings from various studies on web-based platforms that facilitate interaction between patients, healthcare providers, and administrative staff, emphasizing functional accessibility, user engagement, and technology integration. Key aspects include the system’s ability to provide real-time updates on homecare visits, enable secure messaging, and streamline scheduling and service delivery. The research highlights that ease of access and relevance of information to user needs are critical factors influencing system adoption and effectiveness. Furthermore, the study discusses the benefits observed for multiple stakeholders: patients experience improved access to healthcare information and services; healthcare providers benefit from better coordination and resource management; and administrators gain enhanced oversight and business growth opportunities. Challenges such as digital literacy, infrastructure limitations, and privacy concerns are also addressed. The findings suggest that a well-designed web-based health information system, supported by complementary applications and platforms, can significantly improve the quality and reach of homecare services. This study contributes to the understanding of digital health interventions in urban Indonesian settings and offers practical recommendations for policymakers and healthcare organizations aiming to implement or enhance web-based homecare systems.
Estimasi Kapasitas Daya Tampung Landfill dan Umur Pakai TPA Gili Trawangan: Estimasi Kapasitas Daya Tampung Landfill dan Umur Pakai TPA Gili Trawangan Selvia, Siska Ita; Iemaniiah, Zuhdiyah Matiienatul; Dewi, Rika Andriati Sukma; Maftuh, Miftahul; Akbar, Sandi; Siddiqirly, Muhammad
JURNAL SAINS TEKNOLOGI & LINGKUNGAN Vol. 9 No. 4 (2023): JURNAL SAINS TEKNOLOGI & LINGKUNGAN
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jstl.v9i4.524

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This research aims to calculate the estimated landfill capacity and the remaining operational life of the landfill on Gili Trawangan. The condition of the pile of rubbish in the landfill area, which is becoming increasingly mountainous day by day without any compaction and stockpiling process, has resulted in the operational lifespan being reduced over time. Limited land on small islands such as Gili Trawangan is a significant obstacle that must be considered with more intensive waste reduction efforts and integrated waste management. By knowing the remaining operational life based on the projected waste volume for the next 20 years and also the height of the waste pile at the Gili Trawangan TPA, it is hoped that it will be an early warning, especially for the Regional Government, the local community of Gili Trawangan and stakeholders related to waste management to take quick steps in managing the waste pile. The method used in this research is a descriptive, evaluative method starting with a geometric equation approach to calculate projections of waste generation, the carrying capacity of the landfill on Gili Trawangan and estimates of the remaining operational life. The results of this research are that the remaining operational life of the landfill is 3 years. It represents an alarming condition because it will contribute to the increasing vulnerability of small islands, especially Gili Trawangan, especially the decline in environmental conditions.
Study of Soil Carbon Reserves in Conservation Area in Gili Meno, North Lombok Akbar, Sandi; Sukartono, Sukartono; Kusumo, Bambang Hari
Jurnal Biologi Tropis Vol. 23 No. 2 (2023): Special Issue
Publisher : Biology Education Study Program, Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, University of Mataram, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jbt.v23i2.6307

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Gili Meno is a small island located to the north of Lombok Island which is included in a conservation area with high potential as a tourist destination. As a tourist destination, there has been a conversion of green land into hotels and other tourist facilities which has led to changes in land use patterns. In order to reduce the increase in earth's surface temperature due to green house gas (GHG) emissions, especially CO2, CO2 mitigation efforts are needed by squesting carbon into the soil. Research on soil carbon stocks on Gili Meno has been carried out using descriptive methods with survey techniques, namely by taking soil samples in several types of land cover at two depths, namely 0-10 cm and 10-20 cm. The soil samples taken were used for analysis of C-Organic and some physical characteristics of the soil. Based on the data obtained, mangrove land cover has the largest potential carbon reserves, namely 89.36 tons.ha-1, then followed by shrub land cover, then coconut plantations, and finally open land and settlements with values respectively 57.50 ton.ha-1, 44.11 ton.ha-1, and 36.15 ton.ha-1. The high soil carbon reserves in the mangrove ecosystem compared to other land covers reflect that the carbon storage potential of mangrove land covers is better compared to other land cover types. Thus, for long-term land management, the sustainability of mengrove plants must be maintained.