scholarly journals Community Health Service Implementation Through Bpjs Health Program

2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-16
Author(s):  
Hasrilah Hasrillah ◽  
Yaqub Cikusin ◽  
Hayat Hayat

This research is the result of research that describes the implementation of BPJS Kesehatan in Kedungkandang Health Center, Malang City. The purpose of this research is to know the factors that hinder and support the implementation of the BPJS health program at the Kedungkandang Health Center, and to find out how the BPJS Kesehatan program is implemented at the Kedungkandang Health Center.This study uses several theories, namely Public Policy, Health Service Policy, Implementation. Researchers found 4 factors affecting the implementation process of the BPJS Health program at the Kedungkandang Health Center, namely first, the communication or socialization factor, while the second, the resource factor, from human resources to other resources such as facilities, information, then third, dispotition factors. or the attitude of the bureaucratic apparatus, and fourth, the bureaucratic structure factor. The research method used is qualitative. The research was conducted in the city of Malang, the place is in the Kedungkandang Health Center, the Health Office. Data collection techniques in this study were observation, interviews, and documentation. From research conducted based on field studies in the form of observations and interviews, researchers found that the implementation process at the Kedungkandang Health Center was running quite well, although there were still some obstacles, the Kedungkandang Health Center and the Health Office continued to fix the deficiencies in the process. the implementation of the BPJS program can run well. Based on the research can conclusion The BPJS program is a form of bureaucratic reform in the health sector, because with the BPJS program the community can get treatment more easily and it is not difficult to file documents like the previous health system. With the existence of the BPJS program, it is hoped that it can improve the quality and quality of health service providers to the community in Malang City.

Author(s):  
Blessing M. Maumbe ◽  
Meke I. Shivute ◽  
Vesper T. Owei

The article examines ICT use in health service provision in Namibia. The patterns of ICT use for health services by patients, public and private health service providers are not yet fully understood. This study describes ICT applications in health service delivery to patients in the Khomas and Oshana regions of Namibia. The study interviewed 134 patients and 21 health service providers. Factor analysis on ICT use identified three main factor groupings namely, ‘high technology’, ’mobile technology’ and ‘traditional technology’. Multinomial regression results showed the major factors affecting multiple ICT awareness in the two regions as functional literacy, diverse sources of health information services, age and educational level of the patients. Logistic regression results on individual ICT use identified functional literacy, personal privacy, cost of ICT, age, education, and positive perceptions about ICT applications in improving health services as statistically significant factors influencing adoption by both rural and urban patients in Namibia.


2011 ◽  
pp. 1090-1114
Author(s):  
Blessing M. Maumbe ◽  
Meke I. Shivute ◽  
Vesper T. Owei

The article examines ICT use in health service provision in Namibia. The patterns of ICT use for health services by patients, public and private health service providers are not yet fully understood. This study describes ICT applications in health service delivery to patients in the Khomas and Oshana regions of Namibia. The study interviewed 134 patients and 21 health service providers. Factor analysis on ICT use identified three main factor groupings namely, ‘high technology’, ’mobile technology’ and ‘traditional technology’. Multinomial regression results showed the major factors affecting multiple ICT awareness in the two regions as functional literacy, diverse sources of health information services, age and educational level of the patients. Logistic regression results on individual ICT use identified functional literacy, personal privacy, cost of ICT, age, education, and positive perceptions about ICT applications in improving health services as statistically significant factors influencing adoption by both rural and urban patients in Namibia.


1981 ◽  
Vol 36 (11) ◽  
pp. 1395-1418 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gary R. VandenBos ◽  
Joy Stapp ◽  
Richard R. Kilburg

Author(s):  
Auntre Hamp ◽  
Karen Stamm ◽  
Luona Lin ◽  
Peggy Christidis

1995 ◽  
Vol 25 (1) ◽  
pp. 11-42 ◽  
Author(s):  
J. Warren Salmon

The ever-increasing ownership of health service providers, suppliers, and insurers by investor-owned enterprises presents an unforeseen complexity and diversity to health care delivery. This article reviews the history of the for-profit invasion of the health sector, linking corporate purchaser directions to the now dominant mode of delivery in managed care. These dynamics require unceasing reassessment while the United States embarks upon implementation of national health care reform.


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