Optimalisasi Sistem Pelayanan Kesehatan Berjenjang pada Program Kartu Jakarta Sehat
Journal Title: Kesmas: National Public Health Journal - Year 2014, Vol 9, Issue 1
Abstract
Increasing the number of patient visits to the hospital at the beginning of the implementation Healthy Jakarta Card (KJS) program was claimed to be associated with optimization of health care referral system. PT Asuransi Kesehatan (PT Askes) with the DKI Jakarta Department of Health Service made efforts to improve the optimalization that system. This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of intervention PT Askes’s and DKI Jakarta Departement Of Health’s packages in improving the optimization of health care referral system. This study used a cross sectional survey with a random sampling method in primary health centers in Jakarta related with the result of PT Askes’s intervention package. The result of intervention were conducted by interview to the head of the primary health center or officer representing. Data were analyzed with nonparametric statistical tests, using the Wilcoxon test and Generalized Linear Regression Model. The study was conducted in October 2013 until February 2014. There were significant differences between the four indicators, an increase in visits KJS participants are influenced by the availability of beds, number of participants registered KJS, intervention in the regulation, and the percentage of open unemployment. Although there were significant differences after managed by PT Askes, these efforts were not enough to make primary health centers perception that PT Askes has contributed to the optimization of health care referral system in KJS program.
Authors and Affiliations
Fachmi Idris
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