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MEKANISME PASAR PADA SEKTOR KESEHATAN Dianah Afra Faadhilah; Ummi Saidah Ramhan; Imelda Yanti Aidil Fitriana; Virnaz Permata Ayu; Rendi Alparizi; Syafrudin; Latifatul Husna; Ayu Marlina; Lale Ajeng Khalifatun Wardani
Nusadaya Journal of Multidiciplinary Studies Vol. 1 No. 4 (2022): Nusadaya Journal of Multidiciplinary Studies, December 2022
Publisher : LPPM, Akademi Administrasi Rumah Sakit Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.66294/njms.v1i4.21

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The market mechanism assumes that in behaving, everyone basically has personal desires and always seeks maximum satisfaction. Whereas equity reflects behavior that is less selfish and pays attention to the welfare of others. Health and illness also affect a person's ability to earn income. Government intervention on health services can be based on the principles of efficiency and equity. This can be attempted by improving the conditions needed for the market mechanism to function or limiting the effects that cause the market to not function.
IMPLEMENTASI COACHING KEPADA ADMINISTRATOR DALAM UPAYA MENUMBUHKAN BUDAYA SADAR RISIKO DI RUMAH SAKIT JIWA MUTIARA SUKMA MATARAM Dianah Afra Faadhilah; Muhammad Habibullah Aminy; Slamet Mardiyanto Rahayu; Lale Ajeng Khalifatun Wardani; Wahyu Aprilyaningsih
Nusadaya Journal of Multidiciplinary Studies Vol. 1 No. 11 (2025): Nusadaya Journal of Multidiciplinary Studies, January 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.66294/njms.v1i11.73

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Hospitals, as health service institutions, have a great responsibility to ensure the safety and quality of services to patients. However, many hospitals still lack a culture of awareness regarding the risks of accidents and medical errors. One common issue faced by administrators is noise, incorrect data input, and pressure from tasks assigned by superiors. This leads administrators to seek to be heard regarding their complaints, hence the introduction of coaching, intended so that administrators feel listened to and valued by management through the implementation of coaching. One strategy to foster a culture of risk awareness in hospitals is through the implementation of coaching for administrators. The qualitative approach used in this research has specific characteristics that cannot be addressed with statistical procedures. This research is limited to the objects in the inpatient administration department of a hospital. staff who are considered representative as key informants. Based on the research findings presented above, it can be concluded that the administrators' understanding of coaching is still lacking, with the understanding conveyed by the team leader that the concept of coaching is not much different from conducting briefings and evaluations. A different situation occurs in hospitals generally, where every employee is given understanding and training about coaching to foster a culture of risk awareness while working. This is in line with the opinion of Asbari & Prasetya 2021, which states that the simple process of coaching involves the room head listening and determining whether what the administrator is doing is right or wrong, then providing feedback and paying attention to how things should be done. In light of this research, it is advised that every team leader or unit head should also provide understanding to the administrators, always giving direction and guidance. stay between the unit head and the administrator.