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Journal : Journal of Health Community Service

Training on Increasing Structural Officials' Understanding of Unit Cost Calculation at Islamic Hospital Surabaya A. Yani Surabaya Budhi Setianto; Adriansyah, Agus Aan; Lukiyono, Yauwan Tobing; Karmila, Hartatiek Nila; Romdloni, Muhammad Afwan; Effendi, Effendi; Susantri, Mery; Sa'adah, Nikmatus
Journal of Health Community Service Vol. 5 No. 3 (2025): Journal of Health Community Service: 2025 September Editor's Choice
Publisher : UNUSA Press

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Islamic Hospital Surabaya as a Class B Hospital has collaborated with BPJS since 2014. Preparing the tariff pattern used in serving BPJS patients is very important, especially regarding quality and cost control. To do this, hospitals must be able to serve BPJS patients by taking into account existing pricing patterns so that there are no losses in treating patients. To prepare for this, it is necessary to refresh knowledge regarding unit costs and hold a workshop to increase knowledge and calculate unit costs. This workshop is expected to provide additional knowledge to participants regarding hospital business management in determining pricing patterns based on unit cost calculations. The method used in this workshop is to use lecture, case study and simulation methods. 48 participants took part in the workshop with evaluations consisting of pretests and posttests. One important element in streamlining a company's production process is the concept of cost per unit, which can help companies ensure that the costs they incur will be lower than the selling price of one unit. This workshop is very beneficial regarding unit cost calculations, this can be seen from the results of the pretest and post-test calculations with an increase in value of 15% and there is a significant difference between the pre-test and post-test based on the results of the Paired Sample T-Test.
Increasing Awareness Cadres Regrading Environmental Cleanliness in Handling Dangue Fever Mosquito Flars Asih, Akas Yekti Pulih; Budhi Setianto; Adriansyah, Agus Aan; Fasya, Abdul Hakim Zakkiy; Lukiyono, Yauwan Tobing; Susantri, Mery; Sa'adah, Nikmatus
Journal of Health Community Service Vol. 5 No. 3 (2025): Journal of Health Community Service: 2025 September Editor's Choice
Publisher : UNUSA Press

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Background: Several incidents of dengue fever cases in residents of RW 07 Pulowonokromo indicate that the large number of mosquitoes that cause dengue fever are attacking residents, dense environments and riverbank areas, which causes mosquitoes to breed quickly and it is necessary to prevent mosquito larvae. The dengue mosquito cycle begins with the Ae mosquito cycle. aegypti L. reproduce and undergo complete metamorphosis. Objective: This community service aims to make residents aware of the importance of breaking the chain of the Aedes agepti mosquito, thereby minimizing the incidence of dengue fever in residents. Method: The method used is to hold a workshop which is attended by cadre mothers Results: the workshop attended by residents had a positive impact. Conclusion: From the activities that were attended by cadres of RW 07 Residents, Wonokromo Subdistrict, Wonokromo District, Surabaya City, which were attended by 52 participants with the characteristics of providing information that most of the workshop participants were high school educated and aged < 50 years with the profession of housewives who were very enthusiastic and full of enthusiasm in its implementation, this training was very beneficial to the participants and there was an increase in knowledge from the results of the pretest and posttest from the results of the correlation paired t-test. There was a significant difference between the Pre-Test and Post-Test based on the results of the Paired Sample T-Test with an Alpha of 5%.