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TINJAUAN BEBAN KERJA PETUGAS ASSEMBLING ANALISIS REKAM MEDIS RAWAT INAP DENGAN METODE WISN (WORK LOAD INDICATOR STAFF NEEDS) GUNA MENUNJANG EFEKTIFITAS KERJA DI RSUP DR. HASAN SADIKIN BANDUNG Suharto Harto Harto; Luqmanul Hakim
Jurnal TEDC Vol 14 No 1 (2020): Jurnal TEDC
Publisher : UPPM Politeknik TEDC Bandung

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Based on preliminary study conducted on 13 to 14 January 2020 in RSUP Dr. Hasan Sadikin Bandung with sample 1 officer assembling the analysis of hospitalization medical SMF child health. Assembling processing time can complete 41 medical record files with an average of 5.51 minutes/1 Medical record file for 3 hours 46 minutes or 226 minutes, and analysis of manual or paper-based medical records can complete the 41 medical record file with an average of 6.09 minutes/1 Medical record file for 4 hours 10 minutes or 250 minutes. The purpose of this research is to know and add insight into calculating the personnel workload assembling an inpatient medical record analysis based on WISN method in RSUP Dr. Hasan Sadikin Bandung.The research method used is a descriptive method with a quantitative analysis approach. Data collection techniques are with interviews, observations, and documentation studies. Research instruments used stationery, stopwatches, calculators, and interviewees. The result of the research of HR needs officers assembling the analysis of the inpatient medical record with the WISN method is 8.65 people or rounded 9 people and already correspond to the amount of field but need to equalization between officers assembling with analysis. While the effectiveness of officers assembling the analysis of hospitalization medical record has not been effective due to lack of personnel discipline against the specified working hours. The author suggests that the SOP Rereview, holding education and training at least 1 year to improve quality, quantity and discipline in a better working way.
TINJAUAN KESEHATAN DAN KESELAMATAN KERJA ASPEK FISIK TERHADAP PETUGAS REKAM MEDIS BAGIAN PENYIMPANAN BERKAS DI RUMAH SAKIT ANGKATAN UDARA (RSAU) DR. M. SALAMUN BANDUNG Suharto Harto Harto; Ishmah Nailufar
Jurnal TEDC Vol 17 No 3 (2023): JURNAL TEDC
Publisher : UPPM Politeknik TEDC Bandung

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Based on the results of a preliminary study conducted by the authors at RSAU Dr. M. Salamun Bandung found a problem that the officers did not use Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), many boxes containing medical record documents were scattered on the floor making it difficult for officers to take or enter files, and only one tool was available in the form of an iron ladder. There was once an officer who fell from a ladder and was exposed to a cold cough due to unclean air as many as 2 people. The purpose of this study was to provide an overview of the physical aspects in the medical record storage room based on occupational health and safety at RSAU Dr. M. Salamun Bandung. The research method used is descriptive qualitative method and observational method with a cross sectional approach. Data collection techniques used are observation, interviews, literature studies, and documentation. The subjects in this study were medical record file keepers at RSAU Dr. M. Salamun Bandung with occupational health and safety research objects, namely lighting, ventilation, temperature, and infrastructure/personal protective equipment. The results of the author's research, that the storage room for medical record files is already in a strategic place that is easy to reach by officers. However, there is still a mismatch in room conditions in terms of lighting, ventilation, temperature, and infrastructure as well as officers who do not use personal protective equipment. The author's conclusions and suggestions are to improve the lack of lighting, repair damaged air conditioners, add sinks, and the hospital conducts training on occupational health and safety for officers so they know the impacts that arise while working, and requires officers to use PPE.