International Journal Prima Husada Health (IJPHH)
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<pre>International Journal Prima Husada Health Publisher : LPPM Politeknik Piksi Ganesha<br>Journal Abbrev : IJPHH<br>Frequency : 3 issues per year<br>Print ISSN : - (Proses)<br>Online ISSN : - (Proses)<br>Editor-in-chief : Dr. Candra Mecca Sufyana, S.Si., M.T., MTA., MOS<br>Managing Editor : Sali Setiatin, A.Md., Perkes., S.ST., M.MRS<br>Editor Board : Yuyun Yunengsih, S.ST., M.M<br> Falaah Abdussalaam, A.Md., S.ST., M.M., MOS<br> Adhita Arif Setyawan, S.Kom., M.M.Si<br>Citation analysis : Google Scholar<br>Journal Scope : Click here</pre>LPPM Politeknik Piksi Ganeshaen-USInternational Journal Prima Husada Health (IJPHH)Analysis of the Use of Electronic Medical Records on Health Services for Ciapus Community Health Center Staff
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<p>The purpose of this study is to analyze the use of Electronic Medical Records (RME) on health services for Ciapus Puskesmas staff. This study used quantitative method through survey technique. 21 respondents received a questionnaire as a data collection tool. To understand the relationship between variables, the data was analyzed using simple linear regression test. The results showed that the implementation of RME had a significant impact on health services, with a value of 0.001 < 0.05. the contribution of RME to service improvement reached 62.8%. the are 37.2% other factors outside this study that contribute to the effect. The results suggest that RME can improve the work productivity and service quality of health workers. Further research is needed to look at other factors that influence the quality of health services<em>.</em></p>Dwi Nanda Putri SagitaYuyun Yunengsih
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2026-01-232026-01-232219Analysis of the Effectiveness of Web-Based Online Outpatient Registration Implementation to Support the Quality of Healthcare Services at Hospital X in Bandung City
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<p>In the health sector, technological advances are utilized to improve registration services by providing online registration to support the quality of health services. This study uses a qualitative descriptive method where data collection is carried out by observing outpatient visit data at Rumah Sakti X, Bandung City. The results and discussion in this study were carried out using assessments from the aspects of simplicity, participatory aspects, accountable aspects, sustainable aspects, and fairness aspects. The results of this study indicate that the majority of patients now register online. Simplicity and transparency in the system make it easier for technology-savvy patients to register and speed up data access for staff. However, manual registration is still carried out by the hospital as a solution for patients who are technologically illiterate, elderly, or who have technical difficulties. Considering future technological developments and the status of Rumah Sakit X, Bandung City as a type A hospital, it is necessary to carry out periodic and relevant technological developments according to needs, as well as provide digital education to patients to maintain and improve the quality of services in the future.</p>Sani FitriyaniAnnisa Indriani
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2026-01-232026-01-23221020Evaluation of Security and Confidentiality Aspects of Electronic Medical Records at Islamic Mental Hospital Klender
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<p>Electronic Medical Records (EMR) have become an essential component of the modern healthcare system. However, the implementation of EMR also raises concerns regarding the security and confidentiality of patient data. This study focuses on the importance of managing the confidentiality of EMR in the digital era as part of patient privacy rights and the responsibilities of healthcare facilities. The advancement of digital technology in society has led to the transformation of healthcare services, necessitating the electronic organization of medical records with principles of data and information security and confidentiality. The implementation of EMR in healthcare facilities still encounters several challenges, including errors and weak connections. The objective of this study is to assess the security and confidentiality of EMR at RS Jiwa Islam Klender. The research method used is descriptive, with data collected through interviews and observations. The findings show that errors and weak connections are the primary issues faced in the implementation of EMR. Therefore, improvements and system development are required to enhance the security and quality of healthcare services.</p>Nadya FebrianiSali Seliatin
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2026-01-232026-01-23222126Relationship Between the Assignment of Icd-10 Diagnostic Codes to Inpatients and the Bpjs Claim Process at Rs X Bandung
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<p>Accurate diagnosis coding is crucial in the BPJS Kesehatan claims process, especially for inpatients. ICD-10 codes are the basis for determining claim rates through the INA-CBGs system. This study aims to determine the relationship between accurate ICD-10 coding and BPJS claims at Hospital X, Bandung. This study used a quantitative method with a descriptive approach. A total of 97 medical records of inpatient BPJS participants were analyzed. The results showed that 60 (61.9%) cases had accurate diagnosis codes, while 37 (38.1%) cases were inaccurate. The significance value was p=0.000. The p-value indicates p<0.05, thus rejecting the null hypothesis (Ho) and accepting the alternative hypothesis (Ha). The researchers also recommend that hospitals, particularly medical records units, take steps to improve the accuracy of diagnosis coding. One possible step is to conduct regular training for coders on ICD-10 coding guidelines to improve their understanding and ability to apply codes correctly.</p>Syifa Putri AdeliaErix Gunawan
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2026-01-232026-01-23222733Design of Web-Based E-stunting Information System at Posyandu Salimbatu Village
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<p>This system aims to provide knowledge and understanding to the community regarding child development conditions, as well as early detection of stunting symptoms. With this information system, it is expected to assist health facilities in achieving the target reduction in stunting rates. The purpose of this research is to be one of the efforts in helping the health workers in Salimbatu village reduce stunting rates. The design of the e-stunting information system is an application intended to assist health workers and posyandu cadres in more easily monitoring the development of stunted toddlers.</p> <p>In this research, the system development method used is agile development, and the system is designed as a web-based application using PHP and MYSQL programming languages. Data collection was conducted through interviews and observations during positive deviance activities over two weeks, with a total of 44 participants (10 cadres & 34 families of stunted toddlers). The results of these activities showed that 40% of stunted toddlers experienced good weight and height development. Given that stunting cases are still very high in Salimbatu village, it remains a significant issue for health workers in the village.</p> <p>The recording of children's growth measurement results in the maternal and child health book has long been carried out by health workers and cadres at the posyandu. This form of recording is prone to errors and the result displayed are not visualized. The recommendation in this research is that health workers should provide special training to posyandu cadres regarding the implementation of the e-stunting application to facilitate health workers and posyandu cadres in monitoring development and reducing the stunting rate in Salimbatu village.</p>Rabialda IswaliyahYuyun Yunengsih
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2026-01-232026-01-23223448Analysis of the Completeness of Surgical Patient Operation Report Filling to Support the Quality of Medical Records at Dr. Soedirman Regional General Hospital Kebumen
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<p>Surgical reports are essential to ensuring the quality of medical procedures, facilitating healthcare insurance reimbursements, and serving legal purposes in court. These reports must be 100% complete following the Minimum Service Standards for medical records. This study assesses the completeness of neurosurgical patient operative reports at Hospital X in Bandung.This study employs a descriptive quantitative research design. The study population comprises 600 neurosurgical patient medical records from January to June 2024. Using the Slovin formula, a sample of 86 medical records was obtained. Data collection was conducted using an observation checklist table. The findings indicate that the completeness of neurosurgical patient operative reports is as follows: patient identification section at 99.5%, essential report section at 96.3%, authentication section at 99.67%, and proper documentation section at 93.67%. Based on interviews, the factors contributing to incomplete operative reports include the absence of a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for filling out reports, lack of accuracy from doctors or nurses in completing the reports, and the suboptimal use of electronic medical records in supporting electronic operative report documentation. The completeness of operative reports at Hospital X Bandung can be considered satisfactory but remains suboptimal, as the completeness percentage has not yet reached 100%.</p>Prih Mania Reza Aprilia WijayaputriSali Seliatin
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2026-01-232026-01-23224960Analysis of Readiness for the Implementation of Electronic Medical Records in the Bungin Branch Regional General Hospital
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<p style="text-align: justify; text-justify: inter-ideograph; text-indent: 35.45pt; line-height: 120%;"><span style="font-family: 'Arial',sans-serif;">The development of digital technology in society has led to a digital transformation. One example of this is in healthcare services, where manual medical records need to be managed electronically. The Regulation of the Minister of Health of the Republic of Indonesia Number 24 of 2022 concerning Medical Records states that all healthcare facilities must implement Electronic Medical Records (EMR) no later than December 31, 2023. The purpose of this study is to determine the readiness for EMR implementation at Cabangbungin Regional Public Hospital (RSUD Cabangbungin) in West Java Province in the year 2025. The research was conducted at RSUD Cabangbungin, West Java Province, from March to May 2025. Data collection was carried out through interviews and observations. The results of the study showed that, in general, RSUD Cabangbungin is ready for the implementation of Electronic Medical Records (EMR), as indicated by support in terms of technology and operational preparation. However, there is one aspect that does not yet support EMR readiness, namely the aspect of training.</span></p>Irpan YusdistiraNina Narjati Soejoto
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2026-01-232026-01-23226169The Impact of the Rshs E-claim Application on the Accuracy of Outpatient Claim Coding at Hospital X
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<p>This study examines the role of the RSHS E-Claim application in improving the accuracy of diagnosis coding and the efficiency of BPJS Kesehatan claims submissions at Hospital X. Using the 5M analytical framework of Man, Money, Material, Method, and Machine, this study applies a qualitative descriptive approach based on secondary data obtained from medical records and claims submissions from September to November 2024. The results show that the application significantly reduces coding errors and decreases the number of pending claims. The application assists medical personnel by providing a structured and easily searchable ICD code database, thereby increasing accuracy and minimizing manual entry errors. From a financial perspective, the system optimizes hospital revenue by reducing claim rejections and accelerating the claims process. From a material perspective, the transition to digital documentation reduces reliance on paper-based medical records, thereby lowering operational costs. Methodologically, the application addresses issues such as illegible handwriting, the use of non-standard abbreviations, and misidentification of the primary diagnosis through a well-structured digital interface. As a technological tool, RSHS E-Claim streamlines administrative workflows, encourages a more balanced workload distribution among staff, and ultimately improves hospital claims performance and the quality of digital healthcare services.</p>Salman Hilmi AmanullohSali SeliatinMayang Sari
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2026-01-232026-01-23227079Comparison of Hb Sahli and Hb Electric Levels Using Autoanalyzer Devices in Clinics
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<p><em>The aim of this research was to compare hemoglobin concentration measurements obtained using Sahli’s method, the electrical method, and an Autoanalyzer. An analytical comparative design with a cross-sectional approach was applied. The results showed that the average hemoglobin concentration measured by Sahli’s method was 12.87 g/dl, by the electrical method 12.68 g/dl, and by the Autoanalyzer 12.67 g/dl. The One-Way ANOVA test produced a p-value of 0.935 (> 0.05), indicating no significant difference among the three measurement methods. However, the electrical method showed the closest estimation to the Autoanalyzer results. Based on these findings, it is recommended that hemoglobin testing be performed immediately after the sample is obtained, ensuring results that accurately reflect the patient’s condition and minimizing the risk of false high or low values</em></p>Asep TatangAgus Sudrajat
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2026-01-232026-01-23228088QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS OF FORMALDEHYDE CONTENT IN NAIL POLISH PRODUCTS SOLD AT COSMETIC CLINIC X
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<p><em>Nail polish is a cosmetic product used to color and beautify nails, composed of pigments dispersed in volatile solvents that coat the natural nail surface. One of the additional ingredients sometimes found in nail polish is formalin (formaldehyde), which functions as a nail hardener. According to the Regulation of the Head of the Indonesian Food and Drug Authority (BPOM) No. 18 of 2015, the use of formalin in nail polish is permitted only if it is clearly stated on the product label with the warning “Contains Formalin,” and the concentration does not exceed 5%. This study aimed to qualitatively analyze the presence of formaldehyde in nail polish products sold at Cosmetic Clinic X. The tests included organoleptic observation, packaging label inspection, and chemical identification using the chromotropic acid method and Tollens’ test. The results showed that six nail polish samples tested positive for formaldehyde but did not include proper labeling as required by BPOM regulations. These findings indicate the need for stricter quality control and supervision of cosmetic products to ensure consumer safety</em></p>Adesta Dayu WandiraDewi WulantresnaNeneng Yuniarty
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2026-06-292026-06-29228999FORMULATION AND EFFECTIVENESS STUDY OF MANGOSTEEN PEEL EXTRACT-BASED ORGANIC LOTION ON SKIN PH
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<p><em>Mangosteen (Garcinia mangostana L.) peel extract contains xanthones, a class of bioflavonoids known for their antioxidant, antibacterial, and antiallergic properties. This study aimed to formulate an organic lotion based on mangosteen peel extract and evaluate its physical characteristics and skin pH compatibility. The lotion formulations were prepared using the following ingredients: mangosteen peel extract, tea, stearic acid, cetyl alcohol, glycerin, propyl paraben, methyl paraben, strawberry fragrance, and distilled water. The resulting product exhibited typical organoleptic properties of a lotion, including appropriate texture, color, and odor, and was classified as an oil-in-water (O/W) emulsion type. pH evaluation revealed that formulation 2 had a pH value of 5, which falls within the safe range for human skin, compared to formulation 1 (pH 4) and formulation 3 (pH 6). Therefore, formulation 2 was identified as the most suitable in terms of skin pH compatibility. However, further evaluations—including adhesion, spreadability, viscosity, microbiological, and effectiveness tests—are required before the product can be considered ready for commercialization.</em></p>Audya FathurohmahCandra Mecca SufyanaHasna Latipah Sakinah
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