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Journal of Indonesian Health Policy and Administration
Published by Universitas Indonesia
ISSN : 24601330     EISSN : 24773832     DOI : 10.7454
Journal of IHPA (Indonesian Health Policy and Administration) is a scientific journal which presents original articles on knowledge and information of research about the latest delevopment in the field of health, especially related to the issue of health policy and administration. This journal is published by Department of Health Administration and Policy, faculty of Public Health, Universitas Indonesia and IAKMI. The articles or manuscript contained in the journal of IHPA includes the realm of research, case study, or conceptual.
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The Effects of Vaccination Against COVID-19 Incidence: Is the current age-priorities appropriate? Dian Indah Palupi Nugrahari; Nurhanifah Hamdah
Journal of Indonesian Health Policy and Administration Vol 8, No 3 (2023)
Publisher : Faculty of Public Health Universitas Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.7454/ihpa.v8i3.7302

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Age is an independent risk factor for COVID-19. Thus, the government of Indonesia prioritizes the elderly and adults with significant comorbidities for COVID-19 vaccination. To discover whether this policy is still appropriate, we evaluated the effects of vaccination against the COVID-19 incidence and infection risk.It was a retrospective cohort study of the NAR COVID-19 and Dashboard KPCPEN COVID-19 of the Depok City Health Department. The tests used to analyze the data were the chi-square and logistic regression tests. We discovered that there was a 92.7% total reduction in the COVID-19 infection rate with vaccination. The infection risk for COVID-19 in vaccinated people aged ≥ 60 years was far lower than those who were unvaccinated (RR = 0.10 vs. 1.72). In conclusion, vaccination reduces the transmission of COVID-19 significantly, especially in the ≥ 60 years age group. It affirms that the age priority policy in the vaccination policy is still applicable and does not require any amendments.
Policy Implementation Analysis of SPM Health Sector for Hypertension Sufferers in South Kalimantan Province, Indonesia in 2022 Anggi Asri Rusliana Dewi; Dumilah Ayuningtyas
Journal of Indonesian Health Policy and Administration Vol 8, No 3 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.7454/ihpa.v8i3.7276

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Hypertension is a major cardiovascular risk factor that causes disability throughout the world and among those who are not aware of their health condition, it is often referred to as the silent killer . The prevalence rate of hypertension in Indonesia is quite high. Based on Riskesdas (2018), South Kalimantan Province shows the highest prevalence of hypertension, but the percentage of hypertension sufferers who receive health services is still low. Banjarbaru City has the lowest percentage, namely 11.3% of the target of 100%. Health services for hypertension sufferers are included in the Minimum Service Standards (SPM) for the Health Sector which are regulated in statutory regulations and government policies. The aim of this research is to analyze the implementation of the SPM policy in the health sector for hypertension sufferers in Banjarbaru City. Qualitative research with a Rapid Assessment Procedure (RAP) research design was conducted from May to June 2023 in Banjarbaru City, South Kalimantan Province. Data collection was carried out through in-depth interviews, observation and document review. The results of the research show that the implementation of the hypertension SPM policy has not been optimal, as can be seen from the SPM achievement report in the health sector in Banjarbaru City which is in the lowest position among 12 types of basic health services. In conclusion, several obstacles in the implementation of SPM for hypertension are recording and reporting hypertension sufferers, low public awareness of carrying out examinations and treatment at community health centers so that the data is not recorded, there is no special budget allocation for SPM for hypertension at community health centers, and the dual duties of health workers so that they are not optimal in achieve a program. Cross-sector collaborative efforts are needed for integrated recording and reporting of hypertensive patient data, submission of hypertension SPM budgets, efforts to invite the community, and fair distribution of tasks for community health center officers.

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