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Jurnal Kesmas dan Gizi (JKG)
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Jurnal Kesmas & Gizi (JKG) terbit dua kali setahun yakni periode Mei-Oktober, dan November- April tiap tahunnya. Jurnal ini memberikan ruang bagi akademisi, peneliti dan pengguna hasil penelitian dan pengabdian untuk mendiseminasikan, menginformasikan, mendiskusikan dan menggunakan hasil penelitian dan pengabdian sebagai upaya meningkatkan kualitas kebijakan di bidang kesehatan masyarakat dan gizi yang berbasis ilmiah dan dapat dipertanggung jawabkan. Jurnal ini menyajikan hasil penelitian, pengabdian masyarakat serta artikel ilmiah di bidang kesehatan masyarakat dan gizi.
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The Implementation of Teleconsultation in Interprofessional Collaboration for Emergencies in Primary Care Facilities Handi, Andrew
JURNAL KESMAS DAN GIZI (JKG) Vol. 6 No. 1 (2023): Jurnal Kesmas dan Gizi (JKG)
Publisher : Fakultas Kesehatan Masyarakat Institut Kesehatan Medistra Lubuk Pakam

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Abstract

Teleconsultation has become a crucial innovation in healthcare services, particularly in interprofessional collaboration for managing emergencies in primary healthcare facilities. This technology enables faster and more efficient communication among medical personnel, improving service quality and expediting clinical decision-making. This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of teleconsultation implementation in interprofessional collaboration for emergency management in primary healthcare facilities and to identify challenges and solutions in its implementation. This research employs a descriptive approach with a mixed-methods design. Data were collected through in-depth interviews with healthcare professionals, observations of teleconsultation processes, and analysis of medical records of patients who received teleconsultation services during emergencies. The findings indicate that teleconsultation enhances communication efficiency among healthcare professionals, accelerates the diagnostic process and clinical decision-making, and reduces patient referral delays. However, challenges such as limited technological infrastructure, insufficient medical staff training, and difficulties in integrating information systems were identified. Teleconsultation has the potential to be an effective solution in improving emergency management in primary healthcare facilities, particularly within interprofessional collaboration. Enhancing technological infrastructure, providing adequate training for healthcare professionals, and optimizing referral systems are necessary to support the effective implementation of teleconsultation