Nurul Aini
UPN “Veteran” Jakarta

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Strategi Implementasi Logistik di Instalasi Farmasi Rumah Sakit Nurul Aini; Kania Rizqita Dewi; Ummi Rahma; Faza Duta Pramudyawardani; Sarah Rania Annisa; Safina Annajah; Acim Heri Iswanto
Jurnal Ilmu Kedokteran dan Kesehatan Indonesia Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023): Juli : Jurnal Ilmu Kedokteran dan Kesehatan Indonesia
Publisher : Amik Veteran Porwokerto

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55606/jikki.v3i2.1555

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In hospital pharmacy installations, strategic logistics management has a very important role in terms of drug supply because of its routine and periodic nature. Researchers utilize various literature that is related and relevant to research as a source to obtain data. In obtaining sources for this research literature study, the authors conducted a search from selected databases such as Google Scholar that matched the research topic using the keywords logistics management, pharmaceutical installations, and strategy. At the input step, a condition evaluation is performed using value factors that apply as input to logistics management at pharmaceutical installations in hospitals, which may be analyzed with 5M. To eliminate or reduce unintended bias, inventory selection and assessment must be done properly and according to a strategy. Even after carrying out and applying standards to the input factor availability strategy and the processing process, logistics availability difficulties still arise often. This might happen owing to the effect of unknown variables. The process of implementing logistics management at pharmaceutical installations in several hospitals has been carried out well when viewed from the 5M management factor (man, money, material, machine, and method). SIMRS, or Hospital Management Information System, is utilized by hospitals as a pharmaceutical information system, which is highly significant and beneficial in creating reports connected to medication supplies; yet, there are hospitals where the information systems are not used efficiently. Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) are used to manage pharmaceutical installations in hospitals, although there are still flaws in their implementation.
Tinjauan Kebijakan Kesehatan Mental di Indonesia: Menuju Pencapaian Sustainable Development Goals dan Universal Health Coverage Khoirunnisa Ghefira Yusrani; Nurul Aini; Shifa Aulia Maghfiroh; Novita Dwi Istanti
Jurnal Medika Nusantara Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): Mei: Jurnal Medika Nusantara
Publisher : Stikes Kesdam IV/Diponegoro Semarang, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59680/medika.v1i2.281

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Mental health is a harmony in life that is created between the functions of the soul and the ability to overcome problems. Mental health policies are still limited and not yet integrated. Indonesia is also committed to achieving SDGs and UHC. The purpose of this research is to review mental health policies in Indonesia and evaluate the extent to which these policies support the achievement of the SDGs and UHC. This study uses a literature study to examine different methods. The article search strategy uses an online database, namely Google Scholar and this research uses a literature review methodology. There is a need for comprehensive mental health services to be made part of the SDGs and UHC. The government continues to pursue various mental health policies in order to reduce the prevalence of mental disorders in Indonesia. However, several mental health programs that have been prepared still have deficiencies in the implementation process. The lack of availability of psychotropic drugs at the puskesmas and the existence of a report format that is not yet uniform and the presence of mental health recording and reporting officers are obstacles in the practice of mental health policy in Indonesia. Therefore, sufficient quality data is needed to formulate effective policies so that efforts to deal with mental health at the primary and secondary health service levels are far more optimal. So that continuous improvement can be carried out to reduce the prevalence of mental disorders in Indonesia.