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Health Service Procedures for BPJS Participants in the Inpatient Room of Lasinrang General Hospital, Pinrang Regency
Hospital services (RS), are an important public service and are needed in an effort to meet health demands. Services for the poor are one aspect implemented by health service providers such as hospitals through after-sales services by utilizing BPJS funds as operational service activities. The type of research used is a survey system with a descriptive design. The research population is all BPJS participant patients who utilize inpatient services during the study, as many as 101 people who are also research samples based on the exhaustive sampling method where the entire population is used as a sample. The results of the study showed that BPJS participants who utilized health services at Lasinrang General Hospital, Pinrang Regency were mostly in the 20-29 year age group (32.7%), more were women (63.4%) with junior high school education (46.5%) and more worked as farmers (24.8%), more BPJS participant patient admission procedures stated in the good category (69.3%), more doctor services stated in the good category (67.3%), more nurse services stated in the good category (65.3%) and more BPJS participant drug services stated in the good category (72.3%). The suggestion put forward in this study is the need to conduct training on excellent service in order to improve skills in providing services, especially to BPJS participants and treatment planning using the drug procurement method through distributors so that if the drug runs out, the distributor can be contacted and this will support the efficiency and effectiveness of drug procurement that meets the needs of patients, especially BPJS participants who utilize health services at the hospital
Social Media as a Village Government Communication Channel in Improving Public Services to the Community in Minahasa Regency
Public service issues are still often the main topic in society, starting from the lack of clear information and slow service that occurs in government in various cases, both related to information, administration and implementation of development in various fields, to the lack of resources that are able to provide the best service to the community. The current era of information technology, new media, which includes social media, is certainly one of the right solutions in overcoming communication and information problems for the government, but the problem is whether social media has been used optimally in carrying out public service duties by the government, especially the government in the village. Along with the many complaints from the public regarding government services, even though communication and information technology is already present in the midst of society and the government. This is the basis of this study, to be studied and studied in more depth, using a qualitative research approach, related to how social media becomes a communication channel for village governments in improving public services. Village governments in Minahasa Regency, North Sulawesi Province have not optimally used social media as an information channel in an effort to improve public services. This is evidenced by the lack of official social media from the village government as a media/information channel in supporting public services. Not all village governments have the human resource capabilities that can manage and operate social media well, actively and intensively in providing information to the public regarding programs, policies, and government regulations. Most village governments in Minahasa Regency do not yet have official social media as a medium/channel of information to the public. There are still many village government officials who use their personal social media for the needs of conveying information to the public, even then only when necessary. Obstacles to the Village Government in utilizing social media to improve public services include limited human resources, technological infrastructure, and cultural constraints, these factors affect the effectiveness of communication through social media
Public Services in the Field of Basic Health for Mothers and Children in Talawaan District, North Minahasa Regency, North Sulawesi Province
Maternal mortality rate and infant mortality rate are an indication of the low level of population welfare. Likewise, the high disparity in socio-economic levels - rich and poor, between regions and between urban and rural areas. Therefore, health services for mothers and children are the main priority in health development. The government at all levels of government has established and implemented health programs for mothers and children. However, it has not provided a good impact on the aspect of basic public services. Health services for mothers and children through integrated service posts are more visible at the village level and require serious attention from the government because they are very far from health service centers such as regional hospitals. Therefore, this study was conducted to describe and explain basic public health services for mothers and children in Talawaan District, North Minahasa Regency. This study is considered important from the aspect of public health and related to strengthening social capital in the superior fields of social humanities, arts and culture as well as the development and strengthening of institutional systems, health policies, and community empowerment in the superior fields of health and medicine in the Sam Ratulangi University research strategy plan. Data were collected through interviews with the Head of the Health Service and Health Center, Posyandu officers and pregnant mothers and those with toddlers. Observations were made by looking directly at basic health services in Talawaan District. Secondary data were collected during health service activities and conducting electronic searches on Google Scholar and ResearchGate. The analysis was carried out based on the stages of reduction, interpretation, drawing conclusions and verification/triangulation. The research findings that public services in the field of basic health are accessible, acceptable, fair and safe for mothers and children but are not yet fully efficient and effective in their implementation. The concept found from this study is that the community needs basic health services for mothers and children that are easy to access and accept, fair to all levels of society and medically safe. While the principles of efficiency and effectiveness are more about the interests of the organization in the use of resources and achieving goals
Eradicating Extreme Poverty in Bengkalis Regency: A Strategic Breakthrough with Holistic Approach
Extreme poverty in Bengkalis Regency is one of the main challenges of regional development, especially in coastal and island areas. This article analyzes strategies to accelerate the elimination of extreme poverty by using a holistic approach of socio-economic programs and government intervention innovations. The study focuses on programs such as Gerakan Desa Mandiri and Direct Cash Assistance that are designed to improve the welfare of extreme poor households through entrepreneurship training, cash transfers, and basic infrastructure development. Using data from the 2023 Integrated Database Updating (PBDT) and 2024 BPS, multiple linear regression analysis was conducted to identify the determinants of program success. Results show an extreme poverty reduction of 7% between 2023 and 2024, with the highest achievements in Mandau (31%) and Rupat (23%) sub-districts. However, major challenges remain in remote areas such as Bengkalis sub-district. This article suggests intensification of community-based programs, improving access to employment, and cross-sector coordination to achieve the target of eliminating extreme poverty by 2025
Analysis of RRI Makassar Broadcasting Communication Strategy in Education of the Public and Increasing the Interest of New Voters
The 2024 presidential election will be held simultaneously throughout Indonesia, RRI Makassar as a public broadcasting institution has the responsibility to convey this information to the public. This study aims to determine the communication strategy used by RRI Makassar in educating the public and increasing the interest of new voters in the 2024 Election, as well as exploring the obstacles and supporting factors faced by RRI Makassar in implementing this strategy. This study refers to qualitative methodology and a case study approach. Empirical data were obtained from semi-structured in-depth interviews, supported by observations and literature reviews and previous research. The Grounded theory approach was used for data analysis. The main findings of this study found that the use of multiplatform in communication enabled RRI to reach a wider and more diverse segment of society, as well as increasing the effectiveness of message delivery and showed that RRI Makassar's strategy was largely successful. Presenting credible sources, such as representatives from the KPU and Bawaslu, during these events contributed significantly to the perceived success of the strategy. The study highlighted that more than 60% of the targeted audience consisted of first-time voters. The researcher also emphasized the importance of a tailored communication strategy to meet their needs. Future studies are expected to explore the long-term impact of this communication strategy on voter behavior and engagement
Traffic Unit Educational Communication Strategy in an Effort to Reduce Accident Cases in the Jurisdiction of the Waru Sector Police, Penajam Paser Utara Regency
This study examines the effectiveness of the education communication strategy implemented by the Waru Police Traffic Unit in reducing the number of traffic accidents in Penajam Paser Utara Regency, an area known for its high number of traffic accidents. The focus of the study is on the education communication strategy implemented by the Waru Police Traffic Unit in the context of its specifications, and to reveal factors that influence the effectiveness of communication in an effort to reduce the number of traffic accidents in Penajam Paser Utara Regency. A qualitative approach with a qualitative descriptive research type and case study is the method used in the study. Data collection through in- depth interviews, direct observation, and document analysis to further explore the communication strategy of the Waru Police Traffic Unit, understand the experiences and perceptions of the community and members of the Traffic Unit regarding traffic education communication, and study the social and cultural context in the Penajam Paser Utara Regency area that influences people's traffic behavior. Based on the research results, efforts to implement traffic unit education strategies can reduce accident cases in the jurisdiction of the Waru Police, Pejajam Paser Utara Regency. Efforts made include cross- sector cooperation, law enforcement by conducting raids and patrols, counseling and education, and infrastructure improvements. Efforts made by involving the community directly so that traffic unit education can be conveyed and become an effort to reduce the number of accidents in the jurisdiction of the Waru Police Sector, Penajam Paser Utara Regency
Legal Protection for Victims of Marital Rape from the Perspective of Victimology (Study of Bantul District Court Decisions Number 126/Pid.Sus/2023/PN.Btl)
This study focuses on the Bantul District Court Decision Number 126/Pid.Sus/2023/PN.Btl and examines how legal protection for victims of marital rape is being implemented in Indonesia. This study demonstrates that there is still a disconnect between theory and reality, despite the fact that the new Criminal Code has strengthened the legal foundation for prosecuting those who commit marital rape. This study highlights a number of inadequacies in the realization of victims' rights, such as the absence of sufficient legal aid and the disregard for psychological healing, by employing the Doctrinal Research Method and performing a Normative Analysis—that is, by viewing a law as the norm—through a victimological approach. The study comes to the conclusion that more extensive measures are required to guarantee that victims of marital rape obtain the protection they are entitled to, including greater availability of legal services, psychological support, and mechanical assistance
Impact of Family Support on Breast Cancer Patient’s Nutritional Status in Jakarta
Dietary habits significantly influence the risk factors for breast cancer, the most common type of cancer. Family support can greatly impact changes in a patient’s nutritional status. A study conducted in Jakarta aimed to examine the relationship between family support and the nutritional status of breast cancer patients. The researchers employed non-experimental quantitative methods with a cross-sectional design, using purposive sampling to meet specific inclusion and exclusion criteria. Data were analyzed using the chi-square test. The results showed that 9 respondents (29%) had a normal nutritional status, 22 respondents (71%) were overweight, and 25 respondents (80.6%) received strong family support. Although the findings were analyzed, the study ultimately determined that there was no significant association between family support and nutritional status, as indicated by a p-value of 0.320. However, family support remains important for encouraging healthy dietary habits among breast cancer patients and their families
Disaster Mitigation of Tourism Destinations in the Megalithic Area of Lore Lindu National Park in Poso Regency, Central Sulawesi Province
This study aims to determine the efforts that have been made to minimize disasters with a structural/physical disaster mitigation approach through natural and/or artificial physical development, and to determine the efforts that have been made to reduce the impact of disasters with a non-structural/non-physical disaster mitigation approach through strengthening community capacity at tourist destinations in the megalithic area of Lore Lindu National Park in Poso Regency, Central Sulawesi Province. Data collection was carried out by field surveys, document reviews, and in-depth interviews. The method used is explorative descriptive analysis utilizing aspects contained in disaster mitigation in the megalithic area using qualitative methods using a phenomenological approach. This study will be conducted at megalithic tourist destinations in 3 valleys in Poso Regency, namely Bada Valley, Behoa Valley, and Napu Valley. Identifying with data triangulation techniques and interactive analysis based on 4 components of analysis, namely data collection, data reduction, data presentation, and drawing conclusions. The results of the study indicate that conditions in the field in the Megalithic area in Poso Regency indicate challenges that need to be overcome to improve safety, comfort, and tourism experience. Improvements to infrastructure, drainage systems, and evacuation signs and routes must be a priority, accompanied by increasing community preparedness for disaster risks
Touching the Qur'an for Menstruating Women Perspectives of Imam An-Nawawi and Imam Ibn Hazm: a Case Study of the Tahfiz Al-Faiz Islamic Boarding School
This study aims to examine the views of Imam An-Nawawi and Imam Ibn Hazm regarding the permissibility of touching the Qur'an for women who are menstruating (haid), with a focus on its implementation at Pondok Pesantren (Islamic Boarding School) Tahfiz Al-Faiz in Deliserdang Regency. The study analyzes the differing opinions of these two scholars on the issue. Imam An-Nawawi, in his al-Majmu', holds the view that menstruating women are not allowed to touch the Qur'an directly. In contrast, Imam Ibn Hazm, in al-Muhalla, argues that there is no prohibition against touching the Qur'an during menstruation, as there is no authentic hadith to support such a ban. This research employs a qualitative approach with a case study at Ponpes Tahfiz Al-Faiz, involving interviews with the administrators and students to understand the practices followed in the institution. The findings reveal that the majority of the administrators and students adhere to Imam An-Nawawi's opinion, although some are inclined to follow Imam Ibn Hazm's view, depending on their understanding and the approach practiced in their environment. This study is expected to contribute to the development of a more inclusive and contextually relevant understanding of Islamic jurisprudence in the context of religious education in Islamic boarding schools