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Ahmad Munadi
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INDONESIA
Indonesian Journal of Administrative and Clinical Pharmacy
Published by Universitas Pancasila
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Core Subject : Health,
The Indonesian Journal of Administrative and Clinical Pharmacy (IJAClinPharm) was established in response to the need for comprehensive and up-to-date knowledge in these fields. The background for the founding of this journal includes several key factors: Advancement of Knowledge, the fields of administrative and clinical pharmacy are rapidly evolving, both in theory and practice. The establishment of this journal allows academics, researchers, and practitioners to share new discoveries, research findings, and the latest innovations in their fields. Improving Practice Quality, the primary goal of publishing a scientific journal is to enhance the quality of practice and services in health administration and clinical pharmacy. The information published can be used to improve patient care standards and resource management in healthcare institutions. Professional Development, these journals also play a role in the professional development of health administration practitioners and clinical pharmacists. They provide a platform for scientific discussion, case analysis, and the examination of relevant ethical issues. Knowledge Exchange, by publishing peer-reviewed articles, this journal facilitates the exchange of knowledge and experience among researchers and professionals worldwide. This helps broaden insights into best practices and the latest methods in administrative and clinical pharmacy. Supporting Education and Training, these journals also support education and training in health administration and clinical pharmacy by providing relevant and current scientific literature for students, residents, and professionals developing their careers in these fields.
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Compliance of Outpatient Prescriptions with National Pharmaceutical Standards: A Cross-Sectional Study at Military Hospital in Jakarta Sondang Khairani; Wanda Ditan Arvandi; Safira Nafisa; Desi Nadya Aulena
Indonesian Journal of Administrative and Clinical Pharmacy Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): IJAClinPharm June In Press
Publisher : Faculty of Pharmacy Universitas Pancasila

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Abstract

Hospital pharmaceutical services play a crucial role in ensuring the quality of patient care, particularly through prescription screening, which includes administrative and pharmaceutical aspects. This study aimed to evaluate the completeness of BPJS outpatient prescriptions at one of military hospital in Jakartabased on national standards. A retrospective descriptive study was conducted on 367 prescriptions from February to April 2023, selected using simple random sampling. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics. The results showed full completeness (100%) for patient name, medical record number, diagnosis, physician name, and prescription date in the administrative section. However, gender (6.3%) and physician license number (2.7%) were often missing. For the pharmaceutical section, all indicators were complete except for strength (98.9%), dosage form (99.7%), duration (99.7%), and stability (0%). In conclusion, the pharmaceutical elements of prescriptions mostly complied with national standards, but administrative completeness remains a concern and needs system-level improvements.

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