Knowledge Sharing and Dissemination of Community Based Hospital System (RSBM) to Suppress the High Maternal Mortality Rate (MMR)

Authors

  • Benny Yustim Informatics Dept., Widyatama University Author
  • Sukenda Informatics Dept., Widyatama University Author
  • Sunjana Informatics Dept., Widyatama University Author
  • Yan Puspitarani Informatics Dept., Widyatama University Author
  • Ari Purno Wahyu Informatics Dept., Widyatama University Author

Keywords:

maternal mortality rate, Public Health Centers, Hospitals

Abstract

 The high maternal mortality rate in Indonesia is still a problem that needs serious attention from all parties. The government cannot run alone by relying on various networks of government-owned Public Health Centers and Hospitals, it needs the involvement of the private sector in suppressing this high number. In addition, it is also necessary to involve all parties who have attention to this problem, especially universities in creating various breakthroughs in various fields of science. The Community-Based Hospital System is a concept that involves all Community Health Centers, Hospitals and policy makers in viewing a map of the problems of pregnant women based on patient data that controls the Community Health Center. The results of processing patient data at the Community Health Center will be monitored by the Hospital in the cluster and if there is a problem at a particular Public Health Center, the Hospital will send a specialist doctor to come and provide consultation to the patient according to a predetermined schedule. The application of this method is expected to anticipate the reluctance of patients to come to the hospital for various reasons. The results of this research development have been tested in several Public Health Centers in Cirebon and it is hoped that the dissemination and sharing sessions at the Cimenyan Community Health Center can add insight and generate various ideas in tackling the high maternal mortality rate.

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Published

2022-01-30

How to Cite

Yustim, B., Sukenda, Sunjana, Puspitarani, Y., & Wahyu, A. P. (2022). Knowledge Sharing and Dissemination of Community Based Hospital System (RSBM) to Suppress the High Maternal Mortality Rate (MMR). CENTRAL ASIA AND THE CAUCASUS, 23(1), 1427-1433. https://ca-c.org/CAC/index.php/cac/article/view/215

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