FROM COVID-19 TO PATIENT SAFETY: PRACTICE IN INDONESIA
The December 2022 edition of the Indonesian health administration journal has been published. This time raised several topics about health system. Generally, the manuscripts submitted raise topics related to the issue of Covid-19. Other topics include access to health services, management programs, health insurance, and patient safety. Another topic of this edition also raises the issue of access to health services. Ainy (2022) The issue of Covid-19 is still a concern for researchers at this time. Covid-19 inspection services are still a necessity at this time. However, not all districts can prepare for this need. Imaniar (2022) reports that the availability of RT-PCR in Covid-19 tests is still limited at the district level. Since Covid-19, the use of online-based systems has increased. Murima reported (2022) that the use of telemedicine in health facilities during a pandemic greatly helped health service providers, but there were obstacles such as not being multidisciplinary and lack of knowledge in using technology.
Ainy, A., Rosyada, A., Idris, H. and Maharani, A. (2022) "Unmet Need For Healthcare Among People With Hypertension in Indonesia”, Indonesian Journal of Health Administration, 10(2). Available at: https://e-journal.unair.ac.id/JAKI/article/view/27253
Algifnita, A. O., Prasetyo, B. and Wittiarika, I. D. (2022) "Perceptions, Attitudes, and Practices of Midwives Towards The Use of Telehealth”, Indonesian Journal of Health Administration, 10(2). Available at: https://e-journal.unair.ac.id/JAKI/article/view/31815
Fathurahman, M. R., Basri, M. H. and Belgiawan, P. F. (2022) "Identifying Healthcare Workers' Intention Toward Telehealth in Indonesia Due to Covid-19 Pandemic”, Indonesian Journal of Health Administration, 10(2). Available at: https://e-journal.unair.ac.id/JAKI/article/view/34229
Halimah, H., Sutanto, E., Suparmi, S., Baskoro, A., Maulana, N., Adani, N., Nugraheni, W. P., Djunaedi, D., Aryani, F., Lumbantoruan, M. and Trihono, T. (2022) "Exploration of District-Level Innovations to Address Maternal and Neonatal Mortality in Indonesia”, Indonesian Journal of Health Administration, 10(2). Available at: https://e-journal.unair.ac.id/JAKI/article/view/36210
Imaniar, C. and Widiyanti, M. (2022) "Molecular Based Checking Capacity for Covid-19 in 5 Customary Areas of Papua”, Indonesian Journal of Health Administration, 10(2). Available at: https://e-journal.unair.ac.id/JAKI/article/view/25385.
Kartinawati, K. T., Pradnyawati, L. G., Campos-Outcalt, D. and Barker, G. P. (2022) "Lesson Learned From The Unites States: Improving Health Coverage in A Primary Care ”, Indonesian Journal of Health Administration, 10(2). Available at: https://e-journal.unair.ac.id/JAKI/article/view/36169
Laksono, A. D., Wulandari, R. D., Rohmah, N. and Matahari, R. (2022) "Husband's Support in Wife's ANC in Eastern Indonesia: Do Regional Disparities Exist?”, Indonesian Journal of Health Administration, 10(2). Available at: https://e-journal.unair.ac.id/JAKI/article/view/26181.
Lestyoningrum, S. D., Purwatiningsih, Y. and Faisal, D. R. . (2022) "The Influence of Team Cohesion and Trust on Team Effectiveness in Preventing Tuberculosis”, Indonesian Journal of Health Administration, 10(2). Available at: https://e-journal.unair.ac.id/JAKI/article/view/32347
Murima, W. H., Prayogi, A. R. Y., Rahvy, A. P. and Dhamanti, I. (2022) "Telemedicine Use in Health Facility During Covid-19 Pandemic: Literature Review”, Indonesian Journal of Health Administration, 10(2). Available at: https://e-journal.unair.ac.id/JAKI/article/view/30199.
Puspitaningrum, D., Rahfiludin, M. Z., Shaluhiyah, Z. and Winarni, S. (2022) "The Role of Health Workers and Support System Counselors For Women With Primary Infertility”, Indonesian Journal of Health Administration, 10(2). Available at: https://e-journal.unair.ac.id/JAKI/article/view/38624
Widati, S., Martini, S., Artanti, K. D., Megatsari, H., Wiseman, N. and Harris, N. (2022) "The Advocacy and Communication of Smoke-Free Area Regulation in East Java, Indonesia”, Indonesian Journal of Health Administration, 10(2). Available at: https://e-journal.unair.ac.id/JAKI/article/view/39132
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