scholarly journals Review Of Inactive Medical Record Destruction Activities At Hermina Hospital Palembang Year 2021

2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (9) ◽  
pp. 976-981
Author(s):  
Terra Amalia ◽  
Ria Angraini

Various methods and systems used to improve the quality of the management and storage of medical record files, one of which is to reduce the volume of archives that have no use value, to reduce archive buildup and create better and more efficient storage space, making it easier for officers to carry out their duties search and expedite the patient's treatment process. This study uses a qualitative type of research, with a descriptive method. The data collection in this study used the interview and observation (checklist) method. The population in this study were officers of the medical record work unit at Hermina Hospital Palembang in 2021. Based on the research, it can be concluded that the retention of inactive medical record files in 2021 is being carried out by medical record officers and the destruction of inactive medical record files has not been carried out because constrained by the COVID-19 pandemic, there are officers who carry out WFH (Work from Home) along with service hours. At the Hermina Hospital in Palembang, the standard operating procedure (SOP) regarding the destruction of inactive medical record files at the Hermina Palembang hospital already exists, but has not been implemented is 0.000 <0.05, it can be concluded that it is accepted, meaning that there is a difference in scores between before and after being treated with water tube media

2013 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Yuliana Ngasarotun ◽  
Narwati . ◽  
Imam Thohari

People are doubtful to drink from water fountain provided in amusement parks. In addition, itwas whose has the contamination to other users. It was occured becausethe controllers to the faucet ofdrinking water. This research is aimed at studying water quality of a drinking fountain, before and afterthe onsite treatment processesat the unit located in Tarnan.Bunqkul Surabaya.This is a descriptive research, where water samples were drawn as a composite samples, twice aday (morning and afternoon) sampling takes before and after processing the fountain water treatmentunit. Data were collected through laboratory measurements on physical characteristics (smell, color,turbidity, taste, temperature), microbiological parameters (coliform MPNindex), chemical quality (iron andpH) and through organoleptic determination that include smell, color, taste, as well as visual observationson the state of the water fountain and associated treatment unit. Collected data were tabulated andanalyzed as is.Results of physical, microbiological, and chemical examinations showed that parameters were inaccordance with designations in the Ministry of Health Regulation No 492/Menkes/PER/IV/2010. Resultsofthe first and second laboratory analysis indicated decreased levels of color, turbidity, temperature, coliformMPN,iron, pH. However in the second examination the water temperature increased (0.004%).The study concluded that water fountain suitable for consumption. For the maintenance of thewater fountain quality the study suggested that people should wash their hands prior to using the waterfountain and observe the Standard Operating Procedure (SOP).Keywords :drinking water fountain, contaminants, transmission of the disease


2009 ◽  
Vol 28 (1) ◽  
pp. 3-8 ◽  
Author(s):  
Petros Sountoulides ◽  
Marleen M. van Dijk ◽  
Hessel Wijkstra ◽  
Jean J. M. C. H. de la Rosette ◽  
Martin Christian Michel

2018 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 79
Author(s):  
Hadi Ismanto ◽  
Muhammad Husni Tamrin ◽  
Silviana Pebruary

ABSTRAK                Kegiatan ini bertujuan untuk menigkatkan kuantitas dan kualitas produk kain yang dihasilkan oleh mitra, dan meningkatkan jalur pemasaran yang dapat digunakan oleh mitra dalam meningkatakan penjualan kain tenun ikat torso. Metode yang digunakan adalah penampingan, pelatihan, dan praktek langsung oleh mitra UMKM Tenun Ikat Troso Jepara. Capain kegiatan ini adalah dimilikinya alat tenun bukan mesin yang telah ditambah alat jangkar untuk memproduksi varian kain yang berbeda dengan kain yang selama ini diproduksi oleh mitra. Mitra memiliki standar operasi prosedur (SOP) produksi untuk menjaga kualitas kain yang diproduksi. Mitra memiliki jalur pemasaran baru melalui online marketing dengan memanfaatkan website dan social media guna meningkatkan daya saing UMKM. Kata kunci: Pendampingan, Pelatihan, UMKM, Tenun Ikat. ABSTRACT                This activity aims to improve the quantity and quality of woven fabric, and improve the marketing channels that can be used by partners in increasing sales. The method used is direct mentoring, training, and practice by SME's partners Tenun Ikat Troso Jepara.  Achievement this activity are owned ATBM that have been added jangkar tool to produce variants of different fabrics with fabric that had been produced by partners. Partners have standard operating procedure (SOP) production to maintain the quality of fabric produced. Partners have new marketing channels through online marketing by utilizing websites and social media to improve the competitiveness of SMEs. Keyword: Mentoring, Training, SME, Weaving ikat


2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 105-114
Author(s):  
Desi Rahmaningtias ◽  
Shinta Wahyu Hati

PT Krisna Makmur Abadi  has yet to have a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP), especially in the process of incoming and outgoing goods, is expected to guide, assist companies in carrying out operational activities, and improve the effectiveness of employees, especially the warehouse. Source of the data obtained in the form of a document the company's history, systems and procedures for entry and exit of goods and documents related to Inventory. The method used to collect data that is used this research is to conduct interviews, observation and documentation. The method used in the data analysis is qualitative descriptive method. This research resulted in the design of the Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) as a reference standards in order to increase the effectiveness of employees of companies and applications  Inventory Information System to facilitate the employees to manage Inventory in the warehouse.


2019 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 23
Author(s):  
Maria Hariyati Oktaviani ◽  
Muhamad Rofii

The implementation of supervising the head of a room in one hospital in Semarang has not been optimal due to the absence of a schedule, assessment instruments, guidance, documentation of supervision results, and standard operating procedures (SOP) supervision. Supervision activities are incidental in accordance with needs and have not been implemented in a structured and well-documented manner. The writing of this article aims to find out the description of the implementation of head supervision in a hospital in Semarang. This study uses descriptive research design. The subjects in this study were all heads of inpatient rooms. The object of this research is the implementation of the supervision of the head of the room according to the SOP and the results of documentation of the implementation of supervision. The instrument in this study used a draft sheet for evaluation of the superficial room leader evaluation. Shows that there is a change in the implementation of supervision based on the SOP before and after the dissemination of supervision is carried out to the head of the room. Documented supervision results can help the head of the room to see the extent of the ability of staff and can jointly improve capabilities, correct errors in improving the quality of nursing care services. The implementation of supervising the head of a room in one of the Semarang hospitals needs to be improved, especially in terms of post-supervision documentation, development of thematic supervision themes, and structured supervision scheduling.


2017 ◽  
Vol 25 (2) ◽  
pp. 87-93
Author(s):  
Khadeza Khatun ◽  
AHM Mostafa Kamal ◽  
Kazi Afzalur Rahman ◽  
Mohammad Zaid Hossain ◽  
Nadia Rabin ◽  
...  

Context : Laboratory services have become an integral and inseparable component of modern medicine and public health. The use of standard operating procedure (SOP) in laboratory testing is one of the most crucial factor in achieving the quality. This cross sectional study was done to assess the quality of routine microscopic examination of urine of a microbiology laboratory at primary level and one microbiology laboratory at secondary level by evaluating the test results before SOP and re evaluating the test results after implementing SOP to see if there was any improvement in quality of those tests.Material and Methods: A cross sectional, descriptive type of study was conducted in Narsingdi Sador Hospital as secondary level microbiology laboratory and Polash Upzilla Health Complex as primary level microbiology laboratory. The study was performed on clinically suspected patients of urinary tract infection (UTI) attending at the primary and secondary level laboratory for microscopic examination of urine. Clinically suspected cases of UTI who had taken any anti microbial treatment in the past 48 hours were excluded from the study. 60 urine samples were collected from each level before implementing SOP and 30 urine samples were collected from each level and tested after following SOP.Result : In routine microscopic examination of urine at primary and secondary level, before SOP, regarding significant number of Pus cells discrepancy was found in 21.67% cases at primary level and 18.33% cases at secondary level. After implementing SOP, discrepancy in the result was reduced to 10% from 21.67% at primary level and 0% from 18.33% at secondary level. This difference in results was statistically significant (p< 0.05).Conclusion: Implementing SOP and after practicing appropriate and standard techniques for collection and examination of urine at primary and secondary level, discrepancy in the results of routine microscopic examination of urine between investigator and Medical Officer (MOPathology) was reduced and overall quality of tests were improved.J Dhaka Medical College, Vol. 25, No.2, October, 2016, Page 87-93


HortScience ◽  
1999 ◽  
Vol 34 (3) ◽  
pp. 504D-504 ◽  
Author(s):  
Robert C. Ebel ◽  
Floyd M. Woods ◽  
Dave Himelrick

Brown rot of peaches is one of the most devastating diseases that can occur before and after harvest. There has been extensive research that has shown that ultraviolet light (UV-C) kills the fungus that causes brown rot. However, it is has not been determined whether UV-C will also change ripening and fruit quality. We applied UV-C to `Loring' peaches that were harvested 10 days before normal harvest. We intentionally picked the fruit early because we wanted to make sure the fruit had not entered the climacteric. The fruit were treated with UV-C and ethylene, skin color, firmness, and soluble solids were measured. We also held fruit at three storage temperatures to determine whether there may be an interaction between UV-C treatment and storage temperature. Ethylene was slightly higher for UV-C treated fruit at 70 °F (20 °C) and 55 °F (12 °C), but not at 40 °F (4 °C). However, there was very little effect on firmness and soluble solids. There was a slight delay in development of red blush. UV-C had little effect on ripening and peach fruit quality.


Author(s):  
Syamsul Bahri ◽  
Khasan Effendy ◽  
Ngadisah ◽  
Sampara Lukman

The problems that arise in this research are related to the implementation of policy policies in realizing quality public services in in Tangerang City which focuses on the use of information and communication technology via the internet, online, digital and social media. The research method used is descriptive method with a qualitative approach. The results showed that the implementation of the smart city policy in realizing quality public services in Tangerang City could not be implemented effectively in improving the welfare of the community in fact from the factors that influence including; (1) communication that affects all existing indicators, and skills indicators are still not effective; (2) Relevant resources from all the existing indicators, and lack of effective skills in the provision of facilities and infrastructure needed; (3) The related disposition of all the existing indicators, and the less effective level of trust taken by the leadership; (4) Bureaucratic structures related to all existing indicators, and which are still less effective and instructive according to the Standard Operating Procedure (SOP).


2015 ◽  
Vol 3 (3) ◽  
pp. 315 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dwi Wahyu Ningtyas ◽  
Arief Wibowo

The measles is a major cause of child mortality among vaccine preventable disease. The incidence of measles reach out 198 cases in 2014 at Pasuruan. The incidence of measles in Pasuruan, not only in areas with low immunization coverage but also in areas with high immunization coverage, it may indicate the quality of the vaccines given bad that does not provide protection to measles disease. The aim of this study was to analyze the influence of quality of measles vaccine to the incidence of measles in Pasuruan Regency. This study was an analytic observational with case-control approach. The samples of this study taken 30 villages which had measleas cases in 2014 and 30 villages which had not measles cases in 2014. The data was analyzed by using linier regression and logistic regression. The result of the study confirmed that training (p = 0.002), knowledge (p = 0.000), and the availability of vaccine (p = 0.022) effect on the quality of measles vaccine; thus the quality of measles vaccine (p = 0.008) effect on the incidence of measles. The conclusion of this study the influence of which there are knowledge to the quality of measles vaccine; and there is influence between quality of measles vaccine to the incidence of measles. Suggestions can be drawn based on the results of this study, increase health workers knowledge about the measles immunization coverage and the quality of measles vaccine with mentoring, and require officers to use the facilities and infrastructure of immunization according to SOP (Standard Operating Procedure).Keywords: incidence of measles, quality of measles vaccine


2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (4) ◽  
pp. 447
Author(s):  
Sabarudin Sabarudin ◽  
Dian Munasari Solo ◽  
Muhammad Jefriyanto B ◽  
Nurramadhani A Sida ◽  
Wa Ode Asdia

Quality is compliance with predefined standards or following the requirements. Minimum Service Standards health in hospitals is very important to measure the hospital's performance of health services. This study aims to describe the quality of service at the Pharmacy Installation at Santa Anna Hospital, Kendari City during the Covid-19 pandemic based on five indicators of minimum pharmaceutical service standards are waiting time for drug services, the absence of errors in drug administration, writing prescriptions according to the formulary, patient satisfaction and availability of SOP (Standard Operating Procedures). This study is observational research which is descriptive used cross sectional design. The sample was outpatients for 90 samples at Santa Anna Hospital, Kendari City, who fulfill the inclusion criteria. Instruments used questionnaire sheets and observation sheets. The results showed that the indicator of waiting time for concocted drugs and non-concocted drugs was 8 minutes and 4 minutes, respectively. There was no error in administering medications (100%). The suitability of prescription writing to the National Formulary was 99.73%, patient satisfaction to tangible dimensions and reliability dimensions were 82.23% and 84.84%, respectively. The responsiveness dimension was 79.65%, the assurance dimension was 83.54%, and the empathy dimension was 85.48%, and the availability of the standard operating procedure was 63.64%. This study's pharmacy installation at Santa Anna Hospital in Kendari City has not fulfilled the predetermined Minimum Service Standards.


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