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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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ANALYSIS OF THE NEED FOR LEGAL PROTECTION FOR DOCTORS IN TELECONSULTATION SERVICES TOWARDS THE COVID-19 ENDEMIC IN INDONESIA Fitriana, Mila; Achadi, Anhari
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Teleconsultation is a form of telemedicine that has developed rapidly during the COVID-19 pandemic. Clinical teleconsultation provides remote clinical consultation services to assist in establishing a diagnosis, and/or providing treatment considerations/advice. There are several issues in telemedicine, including ethical and legal issues. This study aims to find ethical and legal issues related to teleconsultation services after the COVID-19 pandemic. This research uses normative legal research methods. The laws and regulations that are reviewed by the researcher are those that are still valid in the Republic of Indonesia until June 2022. Researchers compare teleconsultation regulations and laws that were in effect during the pre-pandemic COVID-19 period with those that were in effect during the pandemic. Moreover, researchers examine ethical and legal issues that will arise during the COVID-19 endemic period. In conclusion, if the regulations during the pre-pandemic period are reimplemented during the endemic period, ethical and legal issues will arise. The issues vary from teleconsultation can only be provided by medical facilities like hospitals instead of direct consultation between doctor and patients. Furthermore, the applications must be legally issued and registered by the government, particularly from the ministry of health. Diagnosis enforcement does not follow professional standards in terms of physical examinations is also an issue. Besides, there are more issues such as electronic prescription is not allowed and doctors must be able to prove that there are no intentional factors in the cases of patients’ data leakage and medical record hacking. In this way, the government is expected to make basic changes in the existing teleconsultation laws and regulations or to make specific teleconsultation laws and regulations with the purpose of providing legal protections for doctors.
ANALYSIS OF FACTORS RELATED TO INTENTION-TO-USE TELEMEDICINE SERVICES (TELECONSULTATION) IN JABODETABEK RESIDENTS DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC IN 2021 Salsabila, Isna Mutiara; Sari, Kurnia
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The emergence of COVID-19 pandemic has made it difficult for people to access health services. According to JKN statistics, FKTP visits was decreased from 337.69 million (2019) to 193.03 (2021). Teleconsultation, a type of telemedicine, could be the right solution so that people can still access the health services they need and protect themselves from the spread of COVID-19. There was an increase in the use of several teleconsultation applications in Indonesia during pandemic, from 4 million to more than 15 million people. However, this rate is only 7.63% of the internet users and 5.6% of the total population of Indonesia, so increasing access to health services through telemedicine is still challenging to achieve. Therefore, this study aims to determine the description and factors related to the intention to use health teleconsultation services during COVID-19 pandemic among Jabodetabek residents aged 19-49. This quantitative study used a cross-sectional design and PLS-SEM data analysis method. The results showed a significant relationship between social influence, perceived usefulness, trust in providers, and trust in the internet on the intention to use teleconsultation services. Intention-to-use was also significantly related to the use of teleconsultation services. In addition, a significant relationship was found between perceived need with trust in the provider, and perceived health risk and perceived ease of use with perceived usefulness.
SERVICE OF PEOPLE WITH PSYCHIATRIC PROBLEMS (ODMK) AT THE PASAR BARU HEALTH CENTER AND PABUARAN TUMPENG HEALTH CENTER IN TANGERANG CITY IN 2022: A COMPARATIVE STUDY Firdaus, Mentari Kirana; Basabih, Masyitoh
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Mental health is one of the global health issues with cases that continue to increase every year. In 2019, psychiatric problems were the second leading cause of disability worldwide with a total of 970 million cases. This research is a comparative study that aims to determine the difference between ODMK services at Pasar Baru Health Center and Pabuaran Tumpeng Health Center. This research uses a qualitative approach with a case study method, data collection is done through in-depth interviews and document review. The variables analyzed include input, process, and output. The results of the study found that in the input variable, health human resources at Pabuaran Tumpeng Health Center had a higher workload than health human resources at Pasar Baru Health Center. In the process variable, Pasar Baru Health Center is able to carry out innovative activities to improve ODMK services during the pandemic. In the output variable, it was found that the quality of service at the Pasar Baru Health Center was better than the Pabuaran Tumpeng Health Center, besides that the coverage of ODMK services at the Pasar Baru Health Center in 2021 reached 128% while at the Pabuaran Tumpeng Health Center it only reached 77%. This study concludes that the health center that have adequate human resources and able to carry out services according to the existing situation, can produce higher quality services and achieve service coverage targets.
ANALYSIS OF PROLANIS POLICY IMPLEMENTATION DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC IN 2021 Firdaus, D.Fitria Sari; Nadjib, Mardiati
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Data from Basic Health Research (Riskesdas) in 2018 shows that Diabetes and Hypertension dominate chronic diseases. The Director of BPJS Kesehatan has issued Circular No. 14 of 2020 concerning health services for national health insurance participants during the COVID-19 prevention period, especially Prolanis. The policy contains an appeal to postpone the provision of services in the form of mass gathering activities such as Prolanis Gymnastics, Club Education, and and other activities. Hence, this research is needed to describe the implementation of Prolanis policies during the COVID-19 Pandemic. The study used a descriptive research design with qualitative methods and George C. Edward III's theory of policy implementation model. The number of informants is 11 people. The data collection is done using observation, in-depth interviews, and document review. The study was conducted in May-June 2022 at the Krui Health Center, Pesisir Barat Regency, Lampung Province. The findings show that Prolanis activities, which were stopped during the COVID-19 Pandemic, resulted in uncontrolled hypertension and diabetes in the participants. There are also many Prolanis implementing officers and supervisors who are not aware of Circular 14 of 2020. This transmission failure resulted in implementing the policy not fully running correctly.
DESCRIPTION STUDY OF PANDEGLANG COMMUNITY KNOWLEDGE ON NATURAL DISASTERS AND GOVERNMENT POLICIES RELATED TO NATURAL DISASTER PREPAREDNESS IN 2022 Ginting, Novi Anggraini; Adisasmito, Wiku Bakti Bawono
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Pandeglang Regency, which is a disaster-prone area, requires people who have sufficient knowledge to create community preparedness in dealing with disasters and can assist in the disaster mitigation process. This study aims to find out how the community's knowledge and community preparedness related to natural disasters and what efforts have been made by the government to improve the readiness of the people of Pandeglang Regency. This research method is descriptive and quantitative with 451 respondents. The results of the study showed that the people of Pandeglang Regency still did not know correctly the different types of threats or types of disasters that occurred, 59% of respondents were on standby to prepare their emergency items, but there were still many people who did not keep essential telephone numbers needed in an emergency, the community Pandeglang Regency prefers information sources through electronic media, this is supported by the demographic factor of the Pandeglang Regency population, the majority of which are aged 30 to 49 years or generation X, who are still not familiar with the development of internet technology.

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