Maulana Tomy Abiyasa
Universitas Dian Nuswantoro

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IMPLEMENTATION OF MEDICAL INFORMATION RELEASE FOR COMMERCIAL INSURANCE PURPOSES AT RSI SULTAN AGUNG SEMARANG IN 2021 suyoko suyoko; Novika Gema Palupi; Maulana Tomy Abiyasa; Retno Astuti Setijaningsih
VISIKES: Jurnal Kesehatan Masyarakat Vol 20, No 2 (2022): VISIKES (SUPLEMEN)
Publisher : Dian Nuswantoro Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33633/visikes.v20i2Supp.5785

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ABSTRACTLaw No. 44 of 2009 concerning Hospitals, states that hospitals are obliged to respect and protect the rights of patients. The early survey found that completion time in the implementation of the release of medical information for claims was constrained, depend on the presence and willingness of doctors to fill out medical information. These obstacles can possibly cause the loss for patients. The purpose of this study was to analyze the implementation of the release of medical information for commercial insurance claims at RSI Sultan Agung Semarang.The type of this research is descriptive qualitative with a cross sectional approach. The research was conducted on May-June 2021 with 2 subjects, namely the insurance officer and the head of the medical record unit. The data were collected by online interviews and analyzed descriptively based on regulations of the Sultan Agung Hospital and the legal aspects of health and then conclusions were drawn.The results showed that the implementation of information release has maintained patient privacy, every release of medical information is followed by permission from the patient/family, release to third parties accompanied by a power of attorney, release of medical information is given by the DPJP doctor. However, the release of medical information has not been involved the director and the regulation on completion time standards has not been implemented optimally. Suggestions from this study is to evaluate the applicable regulations.Keywords: Release of Medical Information, Medical Records, Commercial Insurance     
The Influence of Outpatients Medical Information Completeness in The Emergency Departments and Policlinics on Returning BPJS Health Claim Status Faik Agiwahyuanto; Maulana Tomy Abiyasa; Adian Khoironi; Ester Widhiatmi Sutiningary
MEDIA ILMU KESEHATAN Vol 11 No 2 (2022): Media Ilmu Kesehatan
Publisher : Universitas Jenderal Achmad Yani Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30989/mik.v11i2.709

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Background: Returning BPJS Health claim status required some outpatients data, therefor this study conducted to understand the medical information needed for the BPJS Health claim.Objective: The objective of this paper was returning BPJS Health claim status required some outpatients data, therefor this study conducted to understand the medical information needed for the BPJS Health claim.Methods: Retrospective analysis with quantitative approach. Variables were groups of cases in the form of confirmation from BPJS Health related to reviews on pending claim files, differentiated according to the type of case. As far as observations could be grouped into 8 confirmation groups as the theme of the cases taken 396 samples of pending claim files at XXX Hospitals Semarang Central Java Indonesia. Data collection was obtained from observations. Data analysis used quantitative analysis.Results: 16.9% were confirmation related to Z code as diagnosis, 11.1% were confirmation of secondary codes, 17.2% were confirmation of potential outpatient and inpatient care, 7.6% were system confirmation, 11.6% were confirmation related to medical support, 11.1% were confirmation regarding number of visits, 5.3% were confirmation related to medical actions, and 19.2% were other confirmations, which contains about authentication, administrative documents, patient identity.Conclusion: Completeness of medical information on outpatients from emergency departments and polyclinic of BPJS Health patients were confirmation related to Z code as diagnosis, confirmation of secondary codes, confirmation of potential outpatient and inpatient care, system confirmation, confirmation related to medical support, confirmation regarding number of visits, confirmation related to medical actions, and other confirmations.