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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
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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.
GAMBARAN SISTEM MANAJEMEN LIMBAH ARSIP BAHAN BERBAHAYA DAN BERACUN (B3) DI RUMAH SAKIT JIWA MUTIARA SUKMA MATARAM Virnaz Permata Ayu; Muhammad Habibullah Aminy; Slamet Mardiyanto Rahayu; Lale Ajeng Khalifatun Wardani; Muhammad Aditya Rachman; Wahyu Aprilyaningsih
Nusadaya Journal of Multidiciplinary Studies Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): Nusadaya Journal of Multidiciplinary Studies, March 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.66294/njms.v2i1.91

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The B3 waste sorting process at Mutiara Sukma Mental Hospital has been carried out in a structured manner in each service unit with separation according to biohazard type and standards, under the supervision of the Waste Management Team, although there are still inconsistencies in some units that require increased supervision and training. B3 waste storage is carried out in a special room with a maximum time of 2 x 24 hours in accordance with the provisions of the Minister of Health Regulation and Government Regulation, but still requires technical improvements such as ventilation, room temperature, and protective equipment. Waste transportation and destruction are in collaboration with a third party licensed by the Ministry of Environment and Forestry and are equipped with manifest documents, but staff understanding regarding the documentation flow and handover procedures still needs to be improved through internal socialization.