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Jurnal ARSI : Administrasi Rumah Sakit Indonesia
Published by Universitas Indonesia
ISSN : 24069108     EISSN : 2476986X     DOI : https://doi.org/10.7454/arsi
Jurnal ARSI (Administrasi Rumah Sakit Indonesia) was initiated by the Center for Health Administration and Policy Studies (CHAMPS) Faculty of Public Health, University of Indonesia (FKM UI) and is currently managed by the Department of Health Administration and Policy, Faculty of Public Health, University Indonesia . Jurnal ARSI (Administrasi Rumah Sakit Indonesia) was published with the Indonesian Hospital Association (PERSI) and the FKM UI Hospital Management Association (IKAMARS). Jurnal ARSI (Administrasi Rumah Sakit Indonesia) is a peer-reviewed journal that focuses on service administration and management in hospitals in Indonesia. The articles or scientific manuscripts published in the Jurnal ARSI (Administrasi Rumah Sakit Indonesia) include original research, case studies, and reviews supporting corporate governance, clinical governance, or both (bridging). This journal is published electronically, featuring articles in either Bahasa or English. Printed versions are produced only by request. This journal also provides direct open access to its content with the principle that research publications are freely available to the public for broad benefit.
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Analisis Hubungan Sikap dan Tuning dengan Kepatuhan Perawat dalam Ketepatan Identifikasi Pasien di Rumah Sakit X Kabupaten Banyuwangi Tahun 2024 Wardhani, Lusyana Putri Kusuma; Imelida, Ica; Lailiyah, Syifa’ul; Damayanti, Nyoman Anita; Prayoga, Dian Santo
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Patient safety is a top priority in healthcare services, including in the prevention of identification errors. Accurate patient identification is one of the Patient Safety Goals mandated by the Joint Commission International (JCI) 2024. The issue addressed in this study is the low compliance of nurses with patient identification procedures at Hospital X in Banyuwangi Regency. This study aims to analyze the relationship between nurses’ attitudes and tuning with compliance in implementing patient identification. A quantitative approach with a cross-sectional design was used. Data on attitudes and tuning were collected through questionnaires, while compliance data were obtained from direct observations of 91 randomly selected nurses. The analysis showed a significant relationship between nurses’ attitudes and compliance with patient identification (p = 0.006), whereas tuning did not show a significant relationship (p = 1.00). Although most nurses had a positive attitude, inconsistencies were found between their attitudes and actions in the field. Therefore, it is recommended that practice-based training be provided, strict supervision by head nurses implemented, and patient identification technologies such as barcodes or Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) be utilized as innovations to improve compliance with procedures.
Retrospective Study of Elective Intracranial Tumor Surgery Waiting Time at a National Referral Hospital in Indonesia Perkasa, Sayyid Abdil Hakam; Rahmah, Habibah Nurul; Arham, Abrar
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Elective surgery waiting times are a key measure of healthcare system performance and service quality. Long wait times can lower patients’ quality of life, worsen symptoms, reduce treatment effectiveness, and increase financial stress. We aimed to provide a descriptive analysis of elective surgery waiting time for Intracranial Tumors at Mahar Mardjono National Brain Center Hospital in 2023. This study is a descriptive retrospective cross-sectional study using data from Electronic Health Records (EHR). The study sample included all elective intracranial tumor surgeries performed in 2023. A total of 371 elective intracranial tumor surgeries were analyzed. The median age of patients was 45 years, with the majority being female (64.42%). Most surgeries (44.47%) had a duration of surgery between 3–5 hours with meningioma making up the majority of cases operated (46.63%). The median waiting time for elective intracranial tumor surgery was 44 days, with most patients (72.78%) waiting between 0–3 months. These findings highlight the need for strategies to reduce elective intracranial tumor surgery waiting times. Both short-term and long-term interventions should be implemented, focusing on optimizing resources and expanding surgical capacity. Future studies should examine how these strategies impact patient outcomes and hospital efficiency while identifying potential barriers to their implementation.
Peran Unit Pengelola Darah Rumah Sakit Terhadap Peningkatan Kinerja Layanan Transfusi Darah: Tinjauan Literatur Naratif Marsaban, Adhika Putra; Nadjib, Mardiati
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The performance of hospital blood transfusion services is crucial for patient safety and overall operational effectiveness. Blood management, as a vital and limited resource, plays a significant role. Traditional centralized blood management models often face challenges regarding response speed, potential waste, and quality control. As an alternative, Unit Pengelola Darah Rumah Sakit (UPDRS) offers the potential for performance enhancement. This narrative literature review is based on 16 relevant scientific articles identified through a database search (Scopus, Proquest, Wiley, Google Scholar) and a selection process visualized with a PRISMA diagram. Key findings identified significant impacts on cost efficiency, time efficiency (faster Turnaround Time), blood utilization (waste reduction, improved C:T ratio), and service quality and safety. Overall, the role of UPDRS tends to be positive for performance enhancement, particularly in speed and utilization, but its impact is contextual and requires strong internal management and adequate investment. Implementation challenges such as initial costs and regulations need to be considered.
Implementation of Patient Safety Incident Reporting Using Web-Based Quality Management Information System in Hospital X Tangerang Jeremia, Andrew; Nadjib, Mardiati
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Patient safety incident reporting is a critical component of hospital quality systems. This study evaluated the implementation of a Quality Management Information System (QMIS) for incident reporting at Hospital X using the Structure–Process–Outcome (SPO) framework integrated with the HOT-Fit model. A mixed-methods case study was conducted, combining analysis of 774 incident reports submitted between March 2023 and December 2024 with in-depth interviews involving clinical staff, unit heads, and the Quality and Risk (QR) Manager. Findings revealed that while structural elements such as computing infrastructure and leadership support were in place, gaps remained in staff training, procedural awareness, and system usability. QMIS was actively used for reporting, but advanced features like root cause analysis (RCA) and dashboards were underutilized. Reporting performance was moderate, with 62.8% of reports submitted within 24 hours and a reporting rate of 22.03 per 1,000 patient days, below international benchmarks. Although some process improvements were implemented, feedback loops to frontline staff were limited. To enhance system effectiveness, technical improvements are recommended, including interface simplification, mobile access, data validation, and integration with hospital systems. Strengthening local support and fostering a learning-oriented safety culture is also essential to sustain engagement and improve patient safety outcomes.
Analisis Implementasi Program Promosi Kesehatan di Rumah Sakit Umum Daerah Reda Bolo Kabupaten Sumba Barat Daya Wole, Bewa Dangu; Santosa, Didik Hadi
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The provision of healthcare services is increasingly focused on health promotion, maintenance, and protection, rather than solely on disease recovery or treatment. However, in practice, many hospitals still emphasize curative and rehabilitative services due to the suboptimal implementation of Hospital Health Promotion (PKRS). This study aims to analyze the implementation of the PKRS program at Reda Bolo Regional Public Hospital (RSUD) in Southwest Sumba Regency, based on three standards: policy, assessment, and intervention. The study was conducted from February to March 2025 using a descriptive qualitative approach to examine and analyze the implementation of the PKRS program. Data were collected through observation and in-depth interviews. The results indicate that the regulatory aspect of PKRS at RSUD Reda Bolo meets the established standards; however, the assessment and intervention components have not been implemented effectively. Furthermore, health promotion activities are not yet prioritized and are limited to within the hospital environment. Therefore, it is recommended that RSUD Reda Bolo increase the number of PKRS personnel according to organizational structure needs and provide relevant training to enhance human resource competencies in supporting the successful and sustainable implementation of the PKRS program.

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