Submissions
Submission Preparation Checklist
As part of the submission process, authors are required to check off their submission's compliance with all of the following items, and submissions may be returned to authors that do not adhere to these guidelines.- The submission has not been previously published, nor is it before another journal for consideration (or an explanation has been provided in Comments to the Editor).
- The submission file is in OpenOffice, Microsoft Word, and RTF document file format.
- Where available, URLs for the references have been provided.
- The text is 1 spaced; uses a 11-point font Arial; employs italics, rather than underlining (except with URL addresses); and all illustrations, figures, and tables are placed within the text at the appropriate points, rather than at the end.
- The text adheres to the stylistic and bibliographic requirements outlined in the Author Guidelines, which is found in About the Journal.
- If submitting to a peer-reviewed section of the journal, the instructions in Ensuring a Blind Review have been followed.
Special Issue
Special Issue entitled "Provider Payment in Social Health Insurance"
Original Articles
GUIDELINE FOR AUTHOR
INDONESIAN JOURNAL OF HEALTH ADMINISTRATION (JURNAL ADMINISTRASI KESEHATAN INDONESIA)
Indonesian Journal of Health Administration (Jurnal Administrasi Kesehatan Indonesia) receives scientific works in the form of ORIGINAL ARTICLES, COMMENTARY, LITERATURE REVIEW, and SHORT COMMUNICATIONS. The manuscript must be original and unpublished. If the manuscript is accepted for publication in IJHA, then the submission of the manuscript shall not be permitted to publish the manuscript to other media.
The manuscript is typed on A4 size A-size HVS paper with 1 spaced space on 1 side (not back and forth). Original and review articles are up to 4000 words (main text) with a structured abstract of up to 200 words and 30 references. Commentaries should be up to 1000 words with an unstructured abstract of up to 200 words and ten references. We also receive short communications, which should be up to 800 words long with only one table or figure, a structured abstract of up to 100 words, and five references. The font type used is Arial size 11 pt”margin or border of writing from the edge of the paper 2.5 cm on all four sides. The script is typed in (2) two columns. You are not allowed to use footnotes. The manuscript file is sent in MS Word format. The manuscript is written in English with effective and academic language. All incoming scientific articles will be judged by the editor-in-chief appointed by the editors.
A. Original Article
1. TITLE should be concise and clear (maximum 12 words) without any subtitles. The title preferably does not show an analytical relationship but rather displays the ultimate research findings/findings. You are not allowed to use abbreviations except for common abbreviations (e.g. DNA).
2. ABSTRACT is presented in a structured paragraph written in English and Bahasa Indonesia (Approximately 200 words). The abstract should contain the background, aims, method, results, and conclusion. Three to five keywords are written alphabetically under the abstract.
3. INTRODUCTION covers the background of the problem, the formulation of the problem, the research objectives, and the benefits of the research findings.
4. METHOD contains research design; time and location of research; population, sample, and sampling method; how research works; as well as analysis of research results.
5. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION contains the results of research in accordance with the objectives of the study accompanied by scientific discussions and arguments. Tables, graphs, and images that support the results of the study can be included. The discussion focused on discussing the main results of the study. The provisions of writing tables, graphs, and drawings are as follows:
a. TABLES should be attached in the body article rather than as an appendix. Please follow these instructions in writing the table: (1) Written in 1 spaced format, Arial font, 11 pt font size, no bold, centered; (2) Show "what", "where", "when"; (3) title should be written at the top before the table; (4) Format table uses open table; (5) Not allowed to exceed the margin of writing, (6) No more than 3 tables allowed in each article, (7) Tables originating from citation shall explain their source.
b. GRAPHS OR DRAWINGS should be attached in the body article rather than as an appendix. Please follow these instructions in writing the graphs or drawing: (1) Write in 1 space, Arial font, 9pt font size, bold, centered; (2) the title of the image is written at the bottom of the image; (3) Not allowed to exceed the writing margin, (4) Maximum 3 Images are allowed in each article, (5) graphs, or images originating from the citation shall be written source. Both tables and images are not allowed to be presented in coloring legend, please use only black color in the article.
6. CONCLUSIONS contain a brief statement about the results obtained associated with the objectives and hypotheses (if any) have been proposed if any suggestions or recommendations may be included in the conclusion.
7. DECLARATIONS. All manuscripts must contain the following sections under the heading 'Declarations' - Ethics approval and consent to participate - Conflict of interest - Availability of data and material - Authors' contributions - Acknowledgments. If any of the sections are not relevant to your manuscript, please include the heading and write 'Not applicable' for that section.
8. REFERENCES style used by IJHA should be written based on the Harvard Reference format 1 (author-date) already available in the Mendeley or Zotero reference style database. Please remain that we only receive papers that the references list is managed by Mendeley or Zotero software. At least 70% of bibliographies come from scientific articles (Journals). We are concerned with developing scientific knowledge and problem-solving in any health administration issues, so please only use references that are published not more than 5 years from your submission to IJHA.
Literature Review
GUIDELINE FOR AUTHOR
INDONESIAN JOURNAL OF HEALTH ADMINISTRATION (JURNAL ADMINISTRASI KESEHATAN INDONESIA)
Indonesian Journal of Health Administration (Jurnal Administrasi Kesehatan Indonesia) receives scientific works in the form of ORIGINAL ARTICLES, COMMENTARY, LITERATURE REVIEW, and SHORT COMMUNICATIONS. The manuscript must be original and unpublished. If the manuscript is accepted for publication in IJHA, then the submission of the manuscript shall not be permitted to publish the manuscript to other media.
The manuscript is typed on A4 size A-size HVS paper with 1 spaced space on 1 side (not back and forth). Original and review articles are up to 4000 words (main text) with a structured abstract of up to 200 words and 30 references. Commentaries should be up to 1000 words with an unstructured abstract of up to 200 words and ten references. We also receive short communications, which should be up to 800 words long with only one table or figure, a structured abstract of up to 100 words, and five references. The font type used is Arial size 11 pt”margin or border of writing from the edge of the paper 2.5 cm on all four sides. The script is typed in (2) two columns. You are not allowed to use footnotes. The manuscript file is sent in MS Word format. The manuscript is written in English with effective and academic language. All incoming scientific articles will be judged by the editor-in-chief appointed by the editors.
C. Literature Review
1. TITLE should be concise and clear (maximum 12 words) without any subtitles. The title preferably does not show an analytical relationship but rather displays the ultimate research findings/findings. You are not allowed to use abbreviations except for common abbreviations (e.g. DNA).
2. ABSTRACT is presented in a structured paragraph written in English and Bahasa Indonesia (Approximately 200 words). The abstract should contain the background, aims, method, results, and conclusion. Three to five keywords are written alphabetically under the abstract.
3. INTRODUCTION covers the background of the problem, the formulation of the problem, the research objectives, and the benefits of the research findings.
4. METHOD contains the research design, how research works, as well as analysis of research results.
5. RESULT AND DISCUSSION contains the results of research in accordance wif the objectives of the study, accompanied by scientific discussions and arguments. Tables, graphs, and images that support the results of the study can be included. The discussion focused on discussing the main results of the study.
6. CONCLUSIONS contain a brief statement about the results obtained associated with the objectives and hypotheses (if any) that have been proposed and if any suggestions or recommendations may be included in the conclusion.
7. DECLARATIONS. All manuscripts must contain the following sections under the heading 'Declarations' - Ethics approval and consent to participate - Conflict of interest - Availability of data and material - Authors' contributions - Acknowledgments. If any of the sections are not relevant to your manuscript, please include the heading and write 'Not applicable' for that section.
8. REFERENCES style used by IJHA should be written based on the Harvard Reference format 1 (author-date) already available in the Mendeley or Zotero reference style database. Please remain that we only receive papers that the references list is managed by Mendeley or Zotero software. At least 70% of bibliographies come from scientific articles (Journals). We are concerned with developing scientific knowledge and problem-solving in any health administration issues, so please only use references that are published not more than 5 years from your submission to IJHA.
Commentary
GUIDELINE FOR AUTHOR
INDONESIAN JOURNAL OF HEALTH ADMINISTRATION (JURNAL ADMINISTRASI KESEHATAN INDONESIA)
Indonesian Journal of Health Administration (Jurnal Administrasi Kesehatan Indonesia) receives scientific works in the form of ORIGINAL ARTICLES, COMMENTARY, LITERATURE REVIEW, and SHORT COMMUNICATIONS. The manuscript must be original and unpublished. If the manuscript is accepted for publication in IJHA, then the submission of the manuscript shall not be permitted to publish the manuscript to other media.
The manuscript is typed on A4 size A-size HVS paper with 1 spaced space on 1 side (not back and forth). Original and review articles are up to 4000 words (main text) with a structured abstract of up to 200 words and 30 references. Commentaries should be up to 1000 words with an unstructured abstract of up to 200 words and ten references. We also receive short communications, which should be up to 800 words long with only one table or figure, a structured abstract of up to 100 words, and five references. The font type used is Arial size 11 pt”margin or border of writing from the edge of the paper 2.5 cm on all four sides. The script is typed in (2) two columns. You are not allowed to use footnotes. The manuscript file is sent in MS Word format. The manuscript is written in English with effective and academic language. All incoming scientific articles will be judged by the editor-in-chief appointed by the editors.
B. Commentary
1. TITLE should be concise and clear (maximum 12 words) without any subtitles. The title preferably does not show an analytical relationship, but rather displays the ultimate research findings / findings. You are not allowed to use abbreviations, except for common abbreviations (e.g DNA).
2. ABSTRACT for the manuscript should be unstructured and not exceed 200 words. The abstract should describe the main statements of the Commentary. Abbreviations should be used sparingly in the abstract. If used, then only common ones should be employed. Citations and references should not be given in abstracts.
3. INTRODUCTION should clearly state the background of the Commentary theme. At the end of the introduction a brief statement of the discussion should be given.
4. DISCUSSION should contain the body of the article. All arguments important for the Commentary should be discussed extensively here. If necessary, the section may be subdivided with short, informative headings. It should contain a maximumly of 2 tables or figures.
5. CONCLUSION has main conclusion of the commentary, and a clear explanation of their importance should be given.
6. DECLARATIONS. All manuscripts must contain the following sections under the heading 'Declarations' - Ethics approval and consent to participate - Conflict of interest - Availability of data and material - Authors' contributions - Acknowledgments If any of the sections are not relevant to your manuscript, please include the heading and write 'Not applicable' for that section.
7. REFERENCES style used by IJHA should be written based on the Harvard Reference format 1 (author-date) already available in the Mendeley or Zotero reference style database. Please remain that we only receive papers that the references list is managed by Mendeley or Zotero software. At least 70% of bibliographies come from scientific articles (Journals). We are concerned with developing scientific knowledge and problem-solving in any health administration issues, so please only use references that are published not more than 5 years from your submission to IJHA.
Short Communication
GUIDELINE FOR AUTHOR
INDONESIAN JOURNAL OF HEALTH ADMINISTRATION (JURNAL ADMINISTRASI KESEHATAN INDONESIA)
Indonesian Journal of Health Administration (Jurnal Adminstrasi Kesehatan Indonesia) receives scientific works in the form of ORIGINAL ARTICLES, COMMENTARY, LITERATURE REVIEW, and SHORT COMMUNICATIONS. The manuscript must be original and unpublished. If the manuscript is accepted for publication in IJHA, then the submission of the manuscript shall not be permitted to publish the manuscript to other media.
The manuscript is typed on A4 size A-size HVS paper with 1 spaced space on 1 side (not back and forth). Original and review articles are up to 4000 words (main text) with a structured abstract of up to 200 words and 30 references. Commentaries should be up to 1000 words with an unstructured abstract of up to 200 words and ten references. We also receive short communications, which should be up to 800 words long with only one table or figure, a structured abstract of up to 100 words, and five references. The font type used is Arial size 11 pt”margin or border of writing from the edge of the paper 2.5 cm on all four sides. The script is typed in (2) two columns. You are not allowed to use footnotes. The manuscript file is sent in MS Word format. The manuscript is written in English with effective and academic language. All incoming scientific articles will be judged by the editor-in-chief appointed by the editors.
D. Short Communications
1. TITLE should be concise and clear (maximum 12 words) without any subtitles. The title preferably does not show an analytical relationship but rather displays the ultimate research findings/findings. You are not allowed to use abbreviations except for common abbreviations (e.g. DNA).
2. DISCUSSION should state opinion or response to topics of interest to the IJHA readership. It may contain only 1 table or figure, references, and the main text. No abstract is required.
3. DECLARATIONS. All manuscripts must contain the following sections under the heading 'Declarations' - Ethics approval and consent to participate - Conflict of interest - Availability of data and material - Authors' contributions - Acknowledgments. If any of the sections are not relevant to your manuscript, please include the heading and write 'Not applicable' for that section.
4. REFERENCES style used by IJHA should be written based on the Harvard Reference format 1 (author-date) already available in the Mendeley or Zotero reference style database. Please remain that we only receive papers that the references list is managed by Mendeley or Zotero software. At least 70% of bibliographies come from scientific articles (Journals). We are concerned with developing scientific knowledge and problem-solving in any health administration issues, so please only use references that are published not more than 5 years from your submission to IJHA.
Copyright Notice
1. As an author, you (or your employer or institution) may do the following:
- Make copies (print or electronic) of the article for your own personal use, including for your own classroom teaching use;
- Make copies and distribute such copies (including through e-mail) of the article to research colleagues for their personal use (but not commercially or systematically, e.g. via an e-mail list or list server);
- Present the article at a meeting or conference and distribute copies of the article to the delegates attending such meeting;
- For your employer, if the article is a ‘work for hire', made within the scope of your employment, your employer may use all or part of the information in the article for other intra-company use (e.g., training);
- Retain patent and trademark rights and rights to any process, procedure, or article of manufacture described in the article;
- Include the article in full or in part in a thesis or dissertation (provided that this is not to be published commercially);
- Use the article or any part thereof in a printed compilation of your works, such as collected writings or lecture notes (subsequent to publication of the article in the journal); and prepare other derivative works, to extend the article into book-length form or to otherwise reuse portions or excerpts in other works, with full acknowledgment of its original publication in the journal;
- May reproduce or authorize others to reproduce the article, material extracted from the article, or derivative works for the author's personal use or for company use, provided that the source and the copyright notice are indicated.
All copies, print or electronic, or other use of the paper or article must include the appropriate bibliographic citation for the article's publication in the journal.
2. Requests from third parties
Although authors are permitted to re-use all or portions of the article in other works, this does not include granting third-party requests for reprinting, republishing, or other types of re-use.
3. Author Online Use
- Personal Servers. Authors and/or their employers shall have the right to post the accepted version of articles pre-print version of the article, or revised personal version of the final text of the article (to reflect changes made in the peer review and editing process) on their own personal servers or the servers of their institutions or employers without permission from IJHA;
- Classroom or Internal Training Use. An author is expressly permitted to post any portion of the accepted version of his/her own articles on the author's personal web site or the servers of the author's institution or company in connection with the author's teaching, training, or work responsibilities, provided that the appropriate copyright, credit, and reuse notices appear prominently with the posted material. Examples of permitted uses are lecture materials, course packs, e-reserves, conference presentations, or in-house training courses;