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Analysis of Public Policy Implementation on Population Information Digitalization at The North Bekasi District Office Sugeng, Willy Gunardi; Subagja, Iwan Kurniawan; Hakim, Azis
Dinasti International Journal of Management Science Vol. 7 No. 2 (2025): Vol. 7 No. 2 (2025): Dinasti International Journal of Management Science (Novem
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38035/dijms.v7i2.5795

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The purpose of this study is to analyze the implementation of population information digitalization at the North Bekasi District Office. This study is a qualitative study with structured interviews with 5 informants. The results of the research that has been conducted show that: (1) The implementation of the population information digitalization policy in North Bekasi District still faces obstacles in the implementation of SIAK, such as low competence of service officers, infrastructure that does not meet specifications, unstable internet networks, and socialization and counseling that are not carried out continuously, making the community not understand the procedures that must be carried out in processing population documents. (2) Factors that influence the implementation of the population information digitalization policy in North Bekasi District, include: support, capacity, and value. (3) Strategies that need to be implemented by the apparatus in North Bekasi District in determining the success or failure of implementing the information digitalization policy in their area include: the need to implement minimum service standards as a reference in the performance of the administration of the population administration sector in order to improve the quality of services to the public, the need for improvements in the management of administrative services in North Bekasi District, the need to improve facilities and infrastructure supporting public services, and the need to add service officers, both honorary and contract, and the budget for implementing activities needs to be increased in order to anticipate the increasing number of people using services.
Analysis of Public Policy Implementation on Population Information Digitalization at The North Bekasi District Office Sugeng, Willy Gunardi; Subagja, Iwan Kurniawan; Hakim, Azis
Dinasti International Journal of Management Science Vol. 7 No. 2 (2025): Dinasti International Journal of Management Science (November - December 2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38035/dijms.v7i2.5795

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The purpose of this study is to analyze the implementation of population information digitalization at the North Bekasi District Office. This study is a qualitative study with structured interviews with 5 informants. The results of the research that has been conducted show that: (1) The implementation of the population information digitalization policy in North Bekasi District still faces obstacles in the implementation of SIAK, such as low competence of service officers, infrastructure that does not meet specifications, unstable internet networks, and socialization and counseling that are not carried out continuously, making the community not understand the procedures that must be carried out in processing population documents. (2) Factors that influence the implementation of the population information digitalization policy in North Bekasi District, include: support, capacity, and value. (3) Strategies that need to be implemented by the apparatus in North Bekasi District in determining the success or failure of implementing the information digitalization policy in their area include: the need to implement minimum service standards as a reference in the performance of the administration of the population administration sector in order to improve the quality of services to the public, the need for improvements in the management of administrative services in North Bekasi District, the need to improve facilities and infrastructure supporting public services, and the need to add service officers, both honorary and contract, and the budget for implementing activities needs to be increased in order to anticipate the increasing number of people using services.
Construction of Legal Norms Regulations Underlying Medical Decision-Making for Periviabilities in The Framework of Maintaining the Right to Life of Newborn Baby in A Just Way Sugeng, Willy Gunardi
Dinasti International Journal of Management Science Vol. 7 No. 3 (2026): Dinasti International Journal of Management Science (January - February 2026)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38035/dijms.v7i3.6256

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This study examines the legal gap in regulating medical decision-making for periviable infants, namely infants born at gestational ages where survival outside the womb is very low (generally 22–25 weeks). The main problem arises when there is a dilemma between the medical obligation to perform aggressive resuscitation and the parents' right to determine the best course of action for their child, which often clashes with ethical aspects and regulatory limitations in Indonesia. The research method used is normative juridical with a statutory approach and a conceptual approach. Secondary data is analyzed qualitatively to find the philosophical and legal basis for protecting the right to life of infants. The results of this study indicate that current health regulations do not specify the threshold for medical intervention at infant viability, thereby creating legal uncertainty for medical personnel when making critical decisions. The ideal regulatory construction should be based on the principle of the Best Interests of the Child and the value of justice for newborns. This study recommends the need for the establishment of technical regulations (such as the Ministry of Health Regulation) that regulate national clinical guidelines regarding the threshold of viability, a comprehensive informed consent mechanism, and the establishment of a multidisciplinary hospital ethics committee to ensure the protection of infants' right to life without neglecting their future quality of life.