Agusdini Banun
Esa Unggul University, Jakarta

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The Analysis of Education and Training Implementation Effects on Nurse Competence Improvement and Rewards over Nurse Performance at Bunda Margonda Hospital, Depok Silvia Ayu Rianti; Kemala Rita Wahidi; Agusdini Banun
Journal of Multidisciplinary Academic Vol 5, No 2 (2021): Science, Engineering and Social Science Series
Publisher : Penerbit Kemala Indonesia

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Hospitals must be able to maintain their competitive advantage for long-term success. It takes the performance of nurses to improve a good nursing care services in achieve organizational goals and success. The several factors are affected on nurse performance during providing nursing care namely training, nurse competence improvement, and reward. Thus, this study aimed to analyse the effect of education and training and competence improvement over nurse performance and reward as an intervening variable at Bunda Margonda Hospital, Depok. The research design is use cross sectional technique to obtain the observation data. Here, in this study the population consisted of all nurses at Bunda Margonda Hospital, Depok round 94 respondents. The sampling data was used to obtain saturated sample that took all the study population as a sample. The approach method is applied as a survey method to providing a questionnaire. The measurement method was carried out using a Likert scale while the collected data was processed in descriptive and quantitative analysis. Data analysis testing was performed using Path Analysis AMOS program. Furthermore, the results found that a implementation of education and training had a positive and significant effect on nurse performance (p = 0.047), competence had a positive and significant effect on nurse performance (p = 0.050), reward had a positive and significant effect on nurse performance (p = *** ), education and training had a significant positive effect on rewards received by nurses (p = ***), and competence had a significant positive effect on rewards received by nurses (p = 0.036). The findings of this study indicated that education and training, competence improvement, both had an effect on the nurse’s performance at Bunda Margonda Hospital, Depok with reward as the intervening variable.
The Influence Of Clinical Pathway Compliance And Prescription Writing According To The National Formulary On Quality Control And Cost Control With The Indication Of Caesarean Section As An Intervening Variable At ST Theresia Hospital Jambi Sriyani Sriyani; Agusdini Banun; Kemala Rita Wahidi
The Journal General Health and Pharmaceutical Sciences Research Vol. 1 No. 4 (2023): December: The Journal General Health and Pharmaceutical Sciences Research
Publisher : LPPM STIKES KESETIAKAWANAN SOSIAL INDONESIA

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The increasingly high cost claims for caesarean section cases in the National Health Insurance or Jaminan Kesehatan Nasional (JKN) era mean that hospitals are required to provide service efficiency, the BPJS Health payment system to hospitals is through the INACBG's (Indonesia Case Based Groups) rates. The purpose of this study is to analyze the influence of clinical pathway compliance and prescription writing according to the national formulary on cost control with caesarean section indication as an intervening variable at St Theresia Hospital. This type of research is confirmatory research using a quantitative approach. The sample in this study amounted to 80 samples from caesarean section cases in August-October 2023. The sampling technique used purposive sampling. Based on the results of testing the Path coefficients hypothesis, it was found that F count (63.047) > F Table (3.432) with a significance level of 0.05, the results of the t value> 1.96 and p < 0.05. The results of data analysis and hypothesis testing showed that there was an influence of clinical pathway compliance, writing prescriptions according to the national formulary and indications for caesarean section on cost control.