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Proceeding of International Conference Health, Science And Technology (ICOHETECH)
ISSN : -     EISSN : 2962634X     DOI : https://doi.org/10.47701/icohetech.v3i1
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DESIGN AND BUILD OF PULSE BALANCE DEPOSIT INFORMATION SYSTEM BASED ON WEBSITE AT PT ASIA ADIJAYA PERKASA Softi Ulin Nuha; Agustina Srirahayu; Eko Purwanto; Ajeng Putri Sulistyawati
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The credit balance deposit business is said to be still loved until now, the need for all-in-one online makes it inevitable that device users need to top up pulses, digital wallets, PLN or top up games. This makes transaction requests more and more causing many requests in the deposit process, with this problem the author wants to create a credit deposit information system. In this study, the method used by the researcher divides it into two, namely for the first method of data collection there are observations, interviews, literature studies, and documentation. The second is the system development method using the SDLC (Systems Development Life Cycle) method, there is a needs analysis using pieces analysis, where there are system workflows, use case diagrams, activity diagrams, Sequence diagrams and the last is testing using black box techniques and beta testing. The results of the recommendation system consist of three access rights, namely customer service, owner and member. The credit balance deposit information system can assist in the deposit process from transactions, data presentation and reporting. The results of the black box test show that all functions in the credit balance deposit information system can run as expected. The results of beta testing by filling out the questionnaire show the percentage value of the system suitability is 88.79%.
Factors Causing Pending Medical Record Claims For Inpatients At Tidar Public Hospital Magelang Yeni Tri Utami; Tominanto Tominanto; Dita Amalina Sari
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A pending claim is a claim that is returned by the BPJS Health verifier to the hospital for revision which will later be resubmitted. This study aims to determine the factors causing pending claims at Tidar Hospital, Magelang City 2021. This research is a descriptive study, with a retrospective approach. The sample is 805 claim files that have pending claims using the saturated sample technique. The research instrument was interview guide and observation guide. Data processing with classification, editing, and data presentation in the form of text and tabulation. The implementation of BPJS claims at Tidar Public Hospital, Magelang has been implemented and has implemented the existing SOPs. The classification of pending BPJS claims for inpatients at Tidar Public Hospital, Magelang, includes: Coding, Clinical, and Administrative. The causes of pending claims for medical records of inpatients at Tidar Public Hospital, Magelang, among others, are because the Man element is an officer related to the implementation of claims, Material is the completeness of the claim requirements file, and Machine is the supporting facilities and infrastructure in the service. The claim implementation at Tidar Public Hospital, Magelang, has been carried out in accordance with the existing SOP, but there are still files that are returned by BPJS for repairs because the Coding, Clinical, and administrative aspects are caused by Man, Material, Machine factors. The author suggests that coding training should be held for special officers for BPJS claims, Conducted socialization of Incomplete Filling of Medical Records (KLPCM) to Medical Personnel who collaborate with medical records to improve quality and reduce the impact of pending claims due to clinical aspects, It is advisable to update the system to reduce the impact of systems that often have errors and slow networks because they can interfere with hospital service activities.
Complementary therapy in pregnancy: Indonesian Pregnant women’s Insight Ady Irawan; Anggie Pradana Putri
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Background: Complementary therapies are treatments not typically prescribed by physicians as part of integrated medical care. Pregnant women are suggested to benefit from complementary therapy because it carries fewer risks than conventional therapy and they have a high degree of control over their health. Aim: This study aims to explore pregnant women’s insight into complementary therapy. Method: This study employed mix method to describe pregnant women’s insight into complementary therapy. Result: More than 50% of pregnant women in Indonesia have a good perception of complementary therapy. Three themes, including 1) definition of complementary therapy, 2) positive perception of complementary therapy, 3) negative perceptions of complementary therapy; supported the insight on complementary therapy in pregnancy. Conclusion: This study demonstrates that pregnant women in Indonesia have a positive perception of complementary therapies. However, health promotion connected to complementary therapy is required as a supplement to conventional therapy. Keywords: complementary therapy, pregnancy, pregnant women, perception
Formulation and evaluation of antibacterial nanoemulsion mouthwash from active fraction of lemongrass stem (Cymbopogon Nardus) Weri Veranita; Desy Ayu Irma Permatasari
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Currently, the use of pharmaceutical preparations based on natural ingredients has begun to be in great demand by the public. This is because the use of synthetic drugs has weaknesses such as being able to cause resistance. Dental caries is one of the most common oral diseases in humans. One of the plants that has the potential to be used as an antibacterial in the oral cavity is Lemongrass (Cymbopogon Nardus L.). The use of emulsion mouthwash in the oral cavity is one of the treatments that is still being carried out. Mouthwash with nano size has advantages such as being able to enter the body more easily. This study aims to determine the physical properties of mouthwash nanoemulsion ethyl acetate extract of Serai Wangi (Cymbopogon Nardus L.) by evaluating the preparation. The nanoemulsion mouthwash was made with the composition of Palm Oil as the oil phase, 96% ethanol as the cosurfactant, Tween 80 as the surfactant, and phosphate buffer pH 6 as the water phase. Then the mixture was stirred at a speed of 1000 rpm and sonicated and then tested for evaluation of the preparation including pH test, homogeneity test, organoleptic test, centrifugation test and transmittance test using UV-Vis Spectrophotometer. The results of the analysis of the entire nanoemulsion formula showed that the more the mangosteen rind extract was incorporated into the oil phase, the more concentrated the color of the nanoemulsion formed and the smaller the percentage of transmittance produced.
The Development of Intelligent Software for Early Detection of Stunting in Toddlers Based on Anthropometry Sri Widodo Widodo; Anik Sulistiyanti -
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Stunting describes chronic undernutrition status during growth and development since early life. This situation is represented by the z-score of height for age (TB/U) less than -2 standard deviations (SD). The current method used to determine the presence of stunting in toddlers is to use Health Card. The way to do this is by weighing toddlers every month, the weighing results are recorded in the Health Card, and between the weight points from last month's weighing results and this month's weighing results are connected by a line. The series of children's growth lines form a child's growth graph. This procedure is of course less effective. In addition, midwives can differ from one another in determining stunting status in toddlers. The research aims to conduct early detection of stunting in toddlers based on anthropometry using an intelligent system. This research includes 3 (three) main things. The first is the development of software for managing children's medical record data. The second is the development of software for early detection of stunting using the Support Vector Machine (SVM). The third is the development of graph software for toddler anthropometric data development. The results of this study are expected to provide a tool for posyandu cadres and midwives in early detection of stunting in toddlers.
PRODUCT QUALITY SUPERVISION MANAGEMENT AT DIKI CERAMICS (HOME INDUSTRY) WEDI DISTRICT, KLATEN REGENCY Erna Chotidjah Suhatmi; Agus Suyatno; Ananda Nur Wahit
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Quality control is a series of effective and efficient integrated activities that develop, maintain and improve the quality of some products and services to make consumers satisfied. The current study aims to identify consumers opinions on product quality, quality management systems, and costs required for it. The research was conducted at the Diki Ceramic Home Industry. That Data analysis used control chart, cost analysis and qualitative descriptive. That The data used in this study are consumer perception data and the number of products produced, the number of defective products, and the costs required to support them control process for one period. The results of the study show that product quality is controlled as a proportional value of damage is between the upper and lower limits, indicating that the controlling limitis (p) = 14%, the upper control limit is (UCL) 16,68%, the lower control limit (LCL) is 11,31%. Total cost required to control process control (QCC) Rp 535,714,285 the cost needed to guarantee the quality is Rp. 10,500,000., and the cost of quality (TQS) of Rp. 546,214,285 means company can compress the product by 210 earthenware or 14% of the total production. Score optimum damage (q*) is 1500 of respondents indicated very positive perception, 50% indicate positive perception, and 6.67% indicate neutral perception.