ENVISIONING HEALTHCARE SERVICE QUALITY, SAFETY AND EQUITY: FROM PUBLIC HEALTH CENTRE TO MILITARY HOSPITAL
The Indonesian Journal of Health Administration Volume 11 No.1 (2023) has been published. This edition covers a wide range of main topics, including enhancing healthcare management, expediting Covid-19 vaccination efforts, and improving public health programs within the community. Healthcare sustainability is expected to help accomplish the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) by 2030. Gupta et al. discuss environmental sustainability in healthcare using elicitation techniques and found that the hospital in India tends to utilize natural resource optimally to minimize the usage of electricity and water, install a waste treatment plant, and be accredited by a quality assurance body to assure them prioritize the sustainability in healthcare services. Regarding healthcare service equity, Suar analyzed the implementation of social inclusion in military hospitals in Indonesia. This study revealed that patients from particular groups received exclusive care compared to other National Health Insurance or Jaminan Kesehatan Nasional (JKN) program members. However, it contrasts with the Indonesian government's commitment to offer its citizens equitable and inclusive healthcare.
Amalia, A. E., and Basabih, M. (2023) "Overview of Medication Error Incidence in Hospitals in Various Countries: Literature Review”, Indonesian Journal of Health Administration, 11(1), pp. 145-153. doi: 10.20473/jaki.v11i1.2023.145-153
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Gupta, H., Garg, S. and Gupta, U. (2023) "Development of Sustainable Healthcare Model for The Hospitals in Northern India”, Indonesian Journal of Health Administration, 11(1), pp. 131-144. doi: 10.20473/jaki.v11i1.2023.131-144.
Halisa, K. N., Setiawan, D. and Prasuma, G. S. (2023) "Cost Analysis of Home Pharmacy Care Program Among Diabetes Patients in Pharmacy”, Indonesian Journal of Health Administration, 11(1), pp. 48-56. doi: 10.20473/jaki.v11i1.2023.48-56.
Hasugian, A. R., Ilyas, J., Hendrawan, H. and Bachtiar, A. (2023) "Factors Affecting Indonesian Public Health Centers' Health Workers' Income Adequacy”, Indonesian Journal of Health Administration, 11(1), pp. 4-12. doi: 10.20473/jaki.v11i1.2023.4-12.
Ipa, M., Yuliasih, Y., Astuti, E. P., Laksono, A. D. and Ridwan, W. (2023) "Stakeholders' Role in The Implementation of Stunting Management Policies in Garut Regency”, Indonesian Journal of Health Administration, 11(1), pp. 26-35. doi: 10.20473/jaki.v11i1.2023.26-35.
Listiowati, E., Sjaaf, A. C., Achadi, A., Bachtiar, A. and Arini, M. (2023) "Engaging Patients for Patient Safety: A Qualitative Study on Healthcare Recipients' Perspectives”, Indonesian Journal of Health Administration, 11(1), pp. 67-80. doi: 10.20473/jaki.v11i1.2023.67-80.
Lubis, Y. H. and Susilawati, S. (2023) "Analysis of Hiv And Syphilis Transmission Prevention Programs for Adolescents”, Indonesian Journal of Health Administration, 11(1), pp. 120-130. doi: 10.20473/jaki.v11i1.2023.120-130.
Saputri, V. V. and Berlianto, M. P. (2023) "Factors Influencing Patients' Revisit Intention to Public Health Center During COVID-19 Pandemic”, Indonesian Journal of Health Administration, 11(1), pp. 57-66. doi: 10.20473/jaki.v11i1.2023.57-66.
Setijaningrum, E., Ghazali, M. B. and Purwanto, L. (2023) "Servant Hearts: Village Cadres' Public Service Motivation in Indonesia's Mental Health Care”, Indonesian Journal of Health Administration, 11(1), pp. 93-106. doi: 10.20473/jaki.v11i1.2023.93-106.
Suar, H. P. N. (2023) "Social Exclusion in Indonesia Military Hospital”, Indonesian Journal of Health Administration, 11(1), pp.107-119. doi: 10.20473/jaki.v11i1.2023.107-119.
Waiman, E., Achadi, A. and Agustina, R. (2023) "Reducing Hospital Outpatient Waiting Time Using Lean Six Sigma: A Systematic Review”, Indonesian Journal of Health Administration, 11(1), pp. 154-166. doi: 10.20473/jaki.v11i1.2023.154-166.
Wulandari, R. D., Laksono, A. D., Matahari, R. and Rohmah, N. (2023) "Policies to Reduce Home Delivery in Indonesia: Who Should Be The Target?”, Indonesian Journal of Health Administration, 11(1), pp.81-92. doi: 10.20473/jaki.v11i1.2023.81-92.
Yusuf, M. and Wulandari, R. D. (2023) "The Influence of Internal Factors on Job Satisfaction in Healthcare Settings”, Indonesian Journal of Health Administration, 11(1), pp. 167-182. doi: 10.20473/jaki.v11i1.2023.167-182.
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