The implementation of pulmonary tuberculosis case with hemoptysis cases and cost control in Goenawan Partowidigdo Pulmonary Hospital Bogor
Keywords:
Cost control, Hemoptysis, implementation, Pulmonary TB, quality controlAbstract
This study's goal was to evaluate how RSPG implemented pulmonary tuberculosis with hemoptysis CP and cost control. Comparing CP versus non-CP cases in RSPG wards using qualitative methodologies supported by cost and time analyses. To examine CP implementation, information was gathered through in-depth interviews and observation. The 15 informants who were significant RSPG stakeholders made up the research subjects. With the use of bivariate analysis and the Mann-Whitney U test, the methodologies employed content analysis. The research's findings show that pulmonary tuberculosis with hemoptysis has been developed, although socialization has not been entirely and optimally applied in all wards. The hospital staff's noncompliance and lack of managerial commitment were the main barriers to CP implementation. The data helped in making decisions about patient care and produced positive results in terms of cost, length of stay (LOS), and quality control. For grade 3, the ratio of the total cost of CP cases to non-cases was 1:1.88. Lack of management commitment and hospital staff noncompliance were the main causes of poor usage and CP implementation challenges. For grade 3, the ratio of the total cost of CP cases to non-cases was 1:1.88, demonstrating both cost and time effectiveness.
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