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Journal of Indonesian Health Policy and Administration
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ISSN : 24601330     EISSN : 24773832     DOI : https://doi.org/10.7454/ihpa
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Journal of Indonesian Health Policy and Administration is a journal that presents scientific articles mainly in the field of health policy, programs, and administration. This journal is intended to disseminate research from students, lecturers, or researchers in general who are concerned about improving health efforts through program evaluation and preparing policy recommendations. The articles or manuscripts contained in the Journal of Indonesian Health Policy and Administration include the realm of research, case studies, or conceptual, and limited to literature review. It is an online open-access, blindly peer-reviewed journal that is published every 4 (four) months or 3 (three) times a year, usually in January, May, and September. This journal is published by the Department of Health Administration and Policy, Faculty of Public Health, University Indonesia . Journal of Indonesian Health Policy and Administration is also supported by the Indonesian Public Health Association / Ikatan Ahli Kesehatan Masyarakat Indonesia (IAKMI).
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THE IMPACT OF NATIONAL HEALTH INSURANCE POLICY ON OUTPATIENT VISIT IN MALUKU AND PAPUA: LOGIT MODEL Martaliza, Rira Wahdani; Pujiyanto, Pujiyanto
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The National Health Insurance (JKN) is one manifestation of the National Social Security System program which aims to provide benefits for health care and protection. This study uses secondary data from the 2017 National Socio-Economic Survey (Susenas) which aims to prove that JKN ownership has an influence on outpatient visits. The research respondents were all people who were registered as JKN participants in the Maluku and Papua Islands regions as many as 77.307 people. This study uses the econometric approach with the Logit regression model. The results showed that JKN was positively associated with outpatient visits, with coefficients of PBI (0,713) and Non PBI (0,807). The results also showed that age had a positive effect on outpatient visits with a coeficent value (0,406), gender had a positive effect on outpatient visits with a coefficient (0,146), employment status negatively affected outpatient visits with a coefficient value (-0,198) likewise the health status has a positive effect on outpatient visits with a coefficient (3,914). JKN ownership has an important role for the community in fulfilling the utilization of health facilities when suffering from health complaints, one of which is the use of outpatient visits.
POLICY IMPLEMENTATION IN ACHIEVING BASIC COMPLETE IMMUNIZATION AND UNIVERSAL CHILD IMMUNIZATION INDICATORS IN KAPUAS DISTRICT IN 2018 Vela, Lia Rosi; Sjaaf, Amal Chalik
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Completing the basic immunization and implementing Universal Child Immunization (UCI) are the objectives for the Immunization Program according to the Ministry of Health of Republic Indonesia Strategic Planning. In 2017, Kapuas district achieved 66,6% of the Completed Basic Immunization target and 32,2% of the Universal Child Immunization (UCI) target. There is still a 26,4% gap and a 62,8% gap, respectively, from the 95% target of Strategic Plan Ministry of Health 2015-2019. This study aims to discuss the performance of policy implementation of Completed Basic Immunization (CBI) and Universal Child Immunization (UCI) in 2018 at Kapuas Regency, using qualitative research with case study design at 6 Puskesmas in Kapuas Regency. The total informants in this research are 34 informants. The study showed that the performance of policy implementation regarding indicator achievement of CBI and UCI of Kapuas Regency in 2018 have not been optimal. So, policy improvement is needed to increase CBI and UCI achievement of Kapuas Regency next year
THE IMPLEMENTATION OF ENHANCING MALE PARTICIPATION ON FAMILY PLANNING POLICY IN BANDUNG BARAT REGENCY Suhenda, Dadang; Hutasoit, Evalina Franciska
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This study aims to analyze the conduct implementation of the increasing male contraception policy in Bandung Barat Regency. The study is using qualitative methods with case studies approachment. Qualitative data were gained from 16 informants which consist of implementor group as program managers, and partnership and community group as the targeted group. This study was conducted at three locations: district of Cililin, Batu Jajar, and Parongpong. The study shows that the decision process to decide PPM as the standard and goals of the family planning program has been understood by all of its administrators and resources available for this program has been considered as sufficient in terms of quantity but yet still lack in quality. Furthermore, communication and coordination processes among administrators and associates are shown to be in accordance with the operational procedures, hence, influencing characteristics of the family planning programs. It is found that religion consideration makes the residents refuse male contraception. Family planning programs are considered as women's business for some certain people. Fortunately, the existence of a spirit of militancy, high loyalty and disposition/attitude possessed by the management officers towards this male family planning program has a major influence on the success of the program. Moreover, the study shows that politicians have demonstrated strong support for the family planning program. This supports take places through budgeting and politician's active participation in the male contraceptive programs
POLICY OF PATIENT SAFETY GOVERNANCE FOR HOSPITALIZED PATIENT AT THE KOJA PUBLIC HOSPITAL IN 2019 Yolanda, Tiara Fani; Basabih, Masyitoh
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Clinical governance is a structured organizational framework to improve the quality and safety of patients in the hospital which made by the NHS into seven pillars and adjusted to RI Law No. 44 of 2009. The evaluation results from the quality and patient safety team of Koja Public Regional Hospital in 2018, showed that there is Fall Patient incidents (6 events), KTD and KNC (13 events) which is not following the 0 % of the target from Patient Safety Goals by the Ministry of Health. The study was conducted to analyze patient safety governance for hospitalized patients at the Koja Public Regional Hospital in 2019 based on 4 of the Clinical Governance theories, which are clinical leadership, clinical audit, clinical effectiveness (guidelines); and education, training, and development of conservation profession. This study is using in-depth interview methods through the Purposive Sampling method and also reviewing documents conducted from May to June 2019. The results of the study found that the implementation of Clinical Leadership in Koja Public Hospital was running quite well but not yet optimal because the leadership system, which used the Line Organization to help to faster the decision-making process, is still weak in monitoring. From the Clinical Pathway (CP) evaluation, The medical audit was done well, but the monitoring and evaluation aspects are not yet optimal. The evaluation of clinical effectiveness showed that the compliance to fill the CP form was not optimal because of the lack of CP benefit socialization. Training and courses were done pretty well but have not been evaluated yet. The management team recommends monitoring, collaborating with the medical committee to evaluate the CP usage, providing training related to CP procurement to increase understanding, and also providing necessary training and its evaluation
THE IMPLEMENTATION OF INDONESIAN NAVY VICTIM IDENTIFICATION POLICY IN LADOKGI R.E. MARTADINATA Winarno, Sugeng; Sitam, Suhardjo; Hidayat, Bambang Hidayat; Subiyakto, Yuli
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Soldier is a death-risk profession; thus, identification to have their exact identity is a fundamental right. The Presidential Regulation Number 107 of 2013 mandates Ladokgi RE. Martadinata as the investigator of victim identification activities for Indonesian Navy Soldiers. This study analyzes the implementation of the policy with a qualitative descriptive approach using the Edward III model analysis. Retrieval of primary informant data through in depth interviews and secondary data, including observation and review of the literature, documents, and related laws and regulations. Data validation is done by triangulating data sources, theories, and methodologies. The results of the study indicate that there are several supporting factors. First, the Ladokgi bureaucratic structure factor has a Military Dentistry Department in charge of managing dental antemortem data and had gathered 9000 soldiers data by 2019. The second is the resource factor. Ladokgi has regular budget sources from the state budget, personnel, health materials, and routine training programs. Third, the Ladokgi leadership's disposition factor has made the Navy Forensic Odontology into a functional organization under the control of the Ladokgi Chief. The fourth is communication factors, the existence of a tiered reporting system to the top command.However, there are several inhibiting factors. From the bureaucratic structure and resource factor is the absence of a root organization with various supporting professions for the identification. There is still the absence of standard information flow procedures in the reconciliation phase in the communication factor. In the disposition factor, the micro policy is absent in the form of guidelines for identifying victims in the Indonesian Navy. Conclusion. The implementation of the policy of identifying TNI AL casualties in Ladokgi RE. Martadinata has been implemented but is still partial, such as dental-based antemortem data management. We recommend that the commitment from the leader is needed in this case the Head of the Navy's Health Service regarding the involvement of required cross professional personnel in the organization of victim identification, through the revision of Presidential Regulation 107 of 2013 and the preparation of several technical policies needed in victim identification activities within the Navy.

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