Background: Evaluation of drug storage in a primary health care is an important process in drug management. Evaluation use with indicators. Some of indicators are Percentage of expired date drugs, percentage of stockout and Turn Over Ratio (TOR). Objective: This study aimed to know the efficiency of drug storage in Mlati II primary health care Methods: This observation research use retrospective data. Results: Percentage of expired date drugs was 2.45% and percentage stockout was 2.45% and Turn Over Ratio was 5.2 times Conclusion: Drug storage has not efficient yet. Keywords: Evaluation, drug storage, primary health care
Stroke merupakan jenis penyakit katastropik yaitu penyakit yang berbiaya tinggi dan secara komplikasi dapat mengancam jiwa. Ketidaksesuaian biaya rumah sakit (RS) dan tarif INA-CBGs (Indonesian-Case Base Groups) sering terjadi di RS. Penelitian bertujuan untuk menganalisis perbandingan biaya RS dengan tarif INA-CBGs pada penyakit stroke iskemik rawat inap pasien Jaminan Kesehatan Nasional (JKN). Penelitian menggunakan metode observasional analitik dengan rancangan cross sectional. Pengumpulan data dilakukan secara retrospektif yaitu pasien stroke iskemik dengan kode INA-CBGs G-4-14-I, G-4-14-II, G-4-14-III. Rata-rata biaya pada 145 pasien stroke iskemik rawat inap kelas 1, 2 dan 3 masing-masing sebesar Rp4.172.335,33, Rp5.648.183,94, Rp4.698.423,41. Tarif INA-CBGs dibandingkan biaya RS memiliki selisih positif pada kelas 1, 2 dan 3 dengan tingkat keparahan I dan II, namun selisih negatif terjadi pada kelas 3 tingkat keparahan III. Terdapat perbedaan signifikan antara tarif INA-CBGs dibandingkan biaya RS pada kelas 1 dan 3 tingkat keparahan I dan II serta kelas 2 tingkat keparahan II.
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