scholarly journals UPAYA PEMBERIAN PELAYANAN PUBLIK DI UPT PUSKESMAS BALAI MAKAM KABUPATEN BENGKALIS

Jurnal Niara ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
pp. 69-78
Author(s):  
Dedy Afrizal ◽  
Nahar Effendi ◽  
Pertiwi Handayani

            Public services provided by service providers must be synchronized with act no.25 of 2009 on public services in which there are stipulation of services, goods services, and administrative services for the society. The technical services unit (upt) of the puskesmas balai makam subdistrict of bathin solapan, bengkalis regency is a type of non-inpatient puskesmas under the supervision of the bengkalis district health service that provides services to the society, especially health services, however the facilities and infrastructure are not well implemented, payment system is not in accordance with the standard, and the problem of lack of availability of medicines for people who need health services. This study will elaborate the conduct of the services at how the implementation of services, supporting factors and inhibiting factors of health services. The result of the study will refer to the implementation of 5 indicators such as tangibles, reliability, responsiveness, assurance, emphaty are obtained a total score of 3,974 (88.31%) for the good category

2020 ◽  
Vol 14 (1) ◽  
pp. 17-28
Author(s):  
Ditha Prasanti ◽  
Ikhsan Fuady ◽  
Sri Seti Indriani

The "one data" policy driven by the government through the Ministry of Health is believed to be able to innovate and give a new face to health services. Of course, the improvement of health services starts from the smallest and lowest layers, namely Polindes. Starting from this policy and the finding of relatively low public health service problems, the authors see a health service in Polindes, which contributes positively to improving the quality of public health services. The health service is the author's view of the communication perspective through the study of Communication in the Synergy of Public Health Services Polindes (Village Maternity Post) in Tarumajaya Village, Kertasari District, Bandung Regency. The method used in this research is a case study. The results of the study revealed that public health services in Polindes are inseparable from the communication process that exists in the village. The verbal communication process includes positive synergy between the communicator and the communicant. In this case, the communicators are village midwives, village officials, namely the village head and his staff, the sub-district health center, and the active role of the village cadres involved. In contrast, the communicant that was targeted was the community in the village of Tarumajaya. This positive synergy results in a marked increase in public services, namely by providing new facilities in the village, RTK (Birth Waiting Home).   Kebijakan “one data” yang dimotori oleh pemerintah melalui Kementerian kesehatan diyakini mampu membuat inovasi dan memberikan wajah baru terhadap layanan kesehatan. Tentunya, perbaikan layanan kesehatan tersebut dimulai dari lapisan terkecil dan terbawah yakni Polindes. Berawal dari kebijakan tersebut dan masih ditemukannya masalah pelayanan kesehatan publik yang relatif rendah, penulis melihat sebuah layanan kesehatan di Polindes, yang memberikan kontribusi positif dalam peningkatan kualitas layanan kesehatan masyarakat. Pelayanan kesahatan tersebut penulis lihat dari perpektif komunikasi melaui penelitian Komunikasi dalam Sinergi Pelayanan Kesehatan Publik Polindes (Pos Bersalin Desa) di Desa Tarumajaya, Kecamatan Kertasari, Kabupaten Bandung ini dilakukan. Metode yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini adalah studi kasus. Hasil penelitian mengungkapkan bahwa pelayanan kesehatan publik di Polindes, tidak terlepas dari adanya proses komunikasi yang terjalin di desa tersebut. Proses komunikasi verbal tersebut meliputi sinergitas positif antara pihak komunikator dan komunikan. Dalam hal ini, komunikator tersebut adalah Bidan Desa, Aparat Desa yakni Kepala Desa beserta staffnya, Puskesmas tingkat kecamatan, serta peran aktif dari para kader desa yang terlibat. Sedangkan komunikan yang menjadi target adalah masyarakat di desa Tarumajaya. Sinergitas positif tersebut menghasilkan peningkatan pelayanan publik yang nyata, yaitu dengan adanya penyediaan fasilitas baru di desa, RTK (Rumah Tunggu Kelahiran).


Author(s):  
Michael Mutingi

As the awareness of the importance of healthcare service quality and pressures from stakeholders continue to grow, healthcare service providers have no option except to develop appropriate service quality evaluation procedures. Patient satisfaction is imperative, and has become a critical issue especially in e-health services. Although healthcare service providers have become aware of the need for improving customer experience through provision of customer-centric services, virtually none of the existing e-health quality evaluation frameworks are grounded on customer-centric metrics. In this chapter, a critical analysis of existing evaluation initiatives is presented from the context of e-health services. Critical areas of e-health service are investigated to determine quality dimensions that influence customer experience. From this analysis, a customer-centric evaluation framework is proposed, comprising four e-health service quality scales. The framework provides a platform for continuous improvement in e-health service.


2020 ◽  
Vol 37 (2) ◽  
pp. 215-225
Author(s):  
Shahidul Islam ◽  
Md Rakibul Hoque ◽  
Md Abdullah Al Jamil

Purpose The purpose of this study is to explain predictors that discriminate users’ preferences for online health services, focusing on a downtown area in a developing country. Design/methodology/approach Drawing on rational choice theory (RCT), the authors test a model that links the frequency of online health service usage to access-activators and access-inhibitors. Multivariate analysis of variance (MANOVA) and the discriminant analysis model were used to analyze data from a sample of 215 internet users. Findings Results confirm the significance of responsiveness, user’s attitude, accessibility and perceived ease of use, indicating their discriminating role in the usage of online health services. Research limitations/implications The study demonstrates the relevance of RCT in measuring perceived online health service quality in an emerging context. Future research should consider the influence of electronic health (eHealth) literacy, norms and trustworthiness to increase the generalizability of the findings. Practical implications The findings of this study can help enhance the eHealth service quality by encouraging service providers to improve the interactivity and ease of use of their platforms, thus delivering value to both consumers and firms and improving the well-being of the society at large. Originality/value Few existing studies draw attention to access-activators and access-inhibitors to predict users’ preferences for online health services. This study shows the applicability of RCT in preparing the instrumental dimensions of online health service quality.


2004 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
pp. 29 ◽  
Author(s):  
Paul Ban

Ninety-two mainland Torres Strait Islanders, across five communities on mainland Australia, were consulted in relation to their access to health service providers. Similar numbers were interviewed in different-sized locations encompassing urban, rural, and remote areas. This exploratory study was the first to consider the health access issues of mainland Torres Strait Islanders. Overall, community controlled health services were the most commonly used exclusive health service providers, followed by private medical services and hospital outpatient services. The two most common reasons for the choice of health service provider in each community were convenience of access and the quality of relationship and trust with the medical staff. In general, the Torres Strait Islanders interviewed stated they are not comfortable seeking medical treatment, and delay accessing any health services. There was a high level of satisfaction in all communities with private medical services. Concerns were raised regarding long waiting periods at community controlled health services and hospital outpatient services, along with lack of confidentiality at community controlled health services. People wanted to see Torres Strait Islander staff at community controlled health services and hospital outpatient services to help facilitate greater access.


2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 134-147
Author(s):  
Tri Yanuaria ◽  
Kadir Katjong

Public service as mandated in the Law of the Republic of Indonesia Number 25 of 2009 concerning Public Services confirmed that public service is an activity or series of activities in order to fulfill service needs in accordance with laws and regulations for every citizen and resident on goods, services and/or administrative services provided by public service providers. Specifically, public services in the field of health, among others, stated that the authority of regions and cities is to administer minimum standards of health services, administer social health insurance, administer health service financing, conduct accreditation of health facilities and infrastructure and administer public health insurance systems.In its implementation there is still a Hospital in this case it can be considered that public services in health sectors have not been conducted properly or optimally because of its limitations, and therefore they have not been in accordance with the mandate of Law Number 25 of 2009 concerning Public Services and Health Laws and the Hospital Law, where there are still ethical and legal violations in conducting services.


Author(s):  
Kristin Masuch ◽  
Maike Greve ◽  
Simon Trang

AbstractInnovative IT-enabled health services promise tremendous benefits for customers and service providers alike. Simultaneously, health services by nature process sensitive customer information, and data breaches have become an everyday phenomenon. The challenge that health service providers face is to find effective recovery strategies after data breaches to retain customer trust and loyalty. We theorize and investigate how two widely applied recovery actions (namely apology and compensation) affect customer reactions after a data breach in the specific context of fitness trackers. Drawing on expectation confirmation theory, we argue that the recovery actions derived from practice, apology, and compensation address the assimilation-contrast model’s tolerance range and, thus, always lead to satisfaction with the recovery strategy, which positively influences customers’ behavior. We employ an experimental investigation and collect data from fitness tracker users during a running event. In the end, we found substantial support for our research model. Health service providers should determine specific customer expectations and align their data breach recovery strategies accordingly.


Author(s):  
Timbul Dompak

This research raises the issue of the importance of empowering Kelurahan in improving community services. On this occasion, the researcher used a qualitative design with a literature study method using theories and existing journals as reference materials. Empowerment is the strengthening of the development process, independence, self-empowerment, and the negotiating position of the lower classes against the oppressed forces of all levels of society. According to Law Number 25 of 2009 concerning Public Services, public services are defined as activities or series of activities in the context of meeting service needs in accordance with the laws and regulations for every citizen and resident for goods, services and / or administrative services provided by service providers. public. To improve services at the kelurahan level, the Kelurahan needs to be empowered by referring to aspects, in the form of; freedom of mobility, the ability to buy small commodities, the ability to buy large commodities, to be involved in making household decisions, the relative freedom from family domination, legal and political awareness, involvement in campaigns and protests, economic security and contributions to the family.


2021 ◽  
Vol 20 (2) ◽  
pp. 99-106
Author(s):  
Nunik Lestari Dewi ◽  
Yuliana Gunawan ◽  
Soddin Mangunsong ◽  
Yohana Meiliana

Founder and central leaders of policymakers and development in the health sector said several obstacles must be addressed in the health service system, one of which is the low level of hospital services in Indonesia. The health service system in Indonesia still needs to be improved by the government, both in terms of equity, regulation, and system integration. To achieve the goals of sustainable health services, it is necessary to implement an integrated system (internal control system) in the hospital. An effective internal control system can anticipate various environmental changes that occur quickly, increase operational effectiveness and efficiency, and anticipate law violations. To improve the quality of sustainable health services, apart from implementing an internal control system, hospitals also need to carry out various innovations to provide changes in the bureaucratic climate. Innovations are carried out based on learning on all processes that have been carried out by the hospital. Therefore, the objective to be achieved in this study is to determine the effect of internal control systems and organizational culture (innovation and learning culture) on the quality of sustainable public services at BLUD RSUD dr. Slamet, Garut Regency. The data was collected using a survey method using a questionnaire. Data were analyzed using multiple regression methods. The results showed no influence on the internal control system on the quality of sustainable public services, but there was an influence of organizational culture on the quality of sustainable public services.


1998 ◽  
Vol 4 (3) ◽  
pp. 72
Author(s):  
Beth Wilson

This article presents data from two sources. The first set of data comes from complaints received by the Health Services Commissioner (Health Ombudsman) in Victoria from Consumers of Health Services about health service providers. The second set of data has been provided by 92 public hospitals using the health complaints information program. The Health Complaints Resolution Process is described and the data are presented in the hope that they may assist in formulating policies for women's health.


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