Juridical Analysis of Claims Procedures and Legal Consequences for Fraud Actions by the Hospital to BPJS Kesehatan in Inpatient Care with the INA-CBGS System
(Krisna Krisna, Megawati Barthos, Zudan Arif Fakrulloh)
DOI : 10.62951/icistech.v1i1.9
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The government began to fulfill the right to health by establishing a health BPJS since January 1, 2014. The BPJS Kesehatan payment system for hospitals uses the INA-CBGs tariff payment system, which is payment with package rates covering all hospital components. Since the introduction of the National Health Insurance (JKN) in Indonesia, the potential for fraud in health services has expanded. This study aims to reveal the procedure for claims and legal consequences of fraud by the hospital against BPJS Kesehatan in hospitalization with the INA-CBGS system. This research is a normative legal research and empirical law, namely research conducted by collecting legal materials both primary, secondary and or tertiary.
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A Deep Learning Approach to Fault Detection in Industrial IoT Networks
(Alfina Herawati, Bagus Setyo)
DOI : 10.62951/ijeemcs.v1i2.74
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Industrial IoT (IIoT) networks, critical for automation and smart manufacturing, are susceptible to faults due to their complexity and the large number of connected devices. This paper introduces a deep learning-based approach for early fault detection in IIoT networks. By leveraging recurrent neural networks (RNNs) and convolutional neural networks (CNNs), the system effectively identifies anomalies in real-time, helping to reduce system downtime and enhance operational efficiency in industrial settings.
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The Influence Of Medical Officer Knowledge And Facilities Of Medical Recording Documents On Inaccuracies Of Main Diagnosis Codes According To Icd-10 In Medical Record Documents At dr. Soepraoen Hospitals Malang
(Anis Ansyori, Fita Rusidan Ikawati, Ahmad Jaelani)
DOI : 10.62951/icistech.v1i1.15
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The competence of a medical recorder is to code diagnosis. But in the fact, there are still many medical officers who experience some difficulties in coding diagnoses quickly, precisely, and accurately. This study is here to find out the effect of the knowledge of medical personnel and medical record document facilities on the inaccuracy of the main diagnosis code according to ICD-10 in the medical record document at dr. Soepraoen Malang. This research uses a qualitative method with a case study approach design. The location of this research is DR. Soepraoen Hospital, Malang. Processing data in this study is use non statistic. The result of this study is there is a negative and significant effect of health workers knowledge partially on the inaccuracies of main diagnosis codes, there is a negative and significant effect of hospital facilities partially on the inaccuracies of main diagnosis codes, there is a simultaneous negative and significant effect of health workers knowledge and hospital facilities on the inaccuracies of main diagnosis codes.
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The Effect of Work Load and Organizational Culture onHealth Workers Satisfaction at Dr. Soepraoen Hospitals Malang
(R.A Rengganis Ularan, Fita Rusdian Ikawati, Anis Ansyori)
DOI : 10.62951/icistech.v1i1.3
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Job satisfaction is one of several factors that are very important to get maximum results. Satisfaction can be influenced by several factors, organizations need to pay attention to these factors to increase employee job satisfaction. The research objective was to determine the influence of workload and organizational culture on work satisfaction of health workers at Tk. II DR. Soepraoen Malang. The number of samples taken was 55 health workerswith the saturated sample method. Methods of datacollection with a survey with a questionnaire as a tool and interviews. Path analysis is used to obtain results so that workload is found to have a positive effect on job satisfaction.
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Pelatihan Penyusunan Laporan Keuangan Badan Usaha Milik Desa (Bumdes) Berkah Jaya Kabupaten Pekalongan
(Oktavie Fresiliasari, Winda Rachmawati, Erlina Dewi Endah Amaliyah)
DOI : 10.26623/ji2e.v1i1.9475
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Panduan Penyusunan Laporan Keuangan Badan Usaha Milik Desa (BUMDesa) yang telah disahkan dalam Keputusan Menteri Desa, Pembangunan Daerah Tertinggal dan Transmigrasi Republik Indonesia Nomor 136 Tahun 2022 mejadi pedoman yang jelas dan mengikat mengenai adanya kewajiban bagi BUMDesa untuk menyusun Laporan Keuangan. Berdasarkan fakta dalam pengelolaan Badan Usaha Milik Desa Berkah Jaya Kabupaten Pekalongan, sejak berdirinya sampai akhir tahun 2023, belum menyusun Laporan Keuangan BUMDesa. Hal ini dikarenakan pengelola BUMDesa Berkah Jaya tidak memahami siklus akuntansi dan proses penyusunan laporan keuangan BUMDesa. Kondisi ini menjadi unsur kelemahan dalam pengelolaan BUMDesa tersebut. Dalam rangka memberikan pemahaman mengenai Proses Penyusunan Laporan Keuangan BUMDesa maka dilaksanakan kegiatan Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat yaitu Pelatihan Penyusunan Laporan Keuangan bagi pengelola BUMDesa Berkah Jaya Kabupaten Pekalongan. Kegiatan ini diikuti oleh perangkat pengelola BUMDesa Berkah Jaya Kabupaten Pekalongan. Pada akhir kegiatan, keterampilan penataan serta pengelolaan laporan keuangan sesuai standar akuntansi yang berlaku dan wajib disusun sebagai perwujudan tata kelola keuangan BUMDesa Berkah Jaya yang taat asas telah dapat dipahami oleh peserta.
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Relationship Between Pay Assembly Parents With Temper Tantrum In Children Pre School
(Retno Dewi Prisusanti, Fita Rusdian Ikawati, Anis Ansyori, Arief Effendi)
DOI : 10.62951/icistech.v1i1.14
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The child's relationship with his parents is very important and influences the child's development, including how his mental health. In Indonesia in 2011, toddlers who usually temper tantrums this in one year, 23 - 83% of children aged 2 to 4 years. From the preliminary study results obtained population of research is 65 couples parents and children. Purpose: This study aims to determine whether there is a Parent Parenting Relationship Against Temper Tantrum In Pre-School Children In TK PGRI 2 Malang. Method: This research is analytic research and research design that used is cross sectional research design. Sampling technique in this research is using purposive sampling technique, using questionnaire instrument with sample 55 people. This research uses non parametric data analysis method with statistical test used Chi square table and degress of freedom (DF). Result: From statistic analysis using SPSS calculation with Chi square table and degress of freedom (DF) with 5% significance level(13,341 ? 3,481) so that H0 in rejected means there is relation between parenting parenting with temper tantrum in pre school children in TK PGRI 2 Malang City Year 2017. Conclusion: Increase knowledge about parenting parenting and temper taantrum in children through follow counseling, reading books, brochures and leaflets.
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The Effect Of Leadership And Internal Supervision On The Performance Of Health Workers At dr. Soepraoen Hospitals
(Fita Rusdian Ikawati, Anis Ansyori, Retno Dewi Prisusanti)
DOI : 10.62951/icistech.v1i1.17
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The performance of health workers who are in dr. Soepraoen Hospital is supervised by the leadership and carried out byinternal supervision. The purpose of writing this journal is to determine the effectiveness of the leadership and internal supervision carried out by the hospital on the performance of health workers. This research used quantitative with a cross sectional study approach. The location in this study is the Kindergarten Hospital. II dr. Soepraoen Malang which is located atJl. S. Supriadi No.22, Sukun, Kec. Sukun, Malang City, East Java 65112. The study was conducted from October to November 2020. Research The population in this study were all health workers who served in Kindergarten Hospitals. II dr. Soepraoen Malang at the time of the research, the number of health workers was 59 people. Samples were taken using total sampling. Data processing was performed using the SPSS for Windows application. Based on the research that has been done, it can be concluded that there is a positive and significant effect of leadership partially on health workers' performance, there is a positive and partially significant effect of partially internal supervision on health workers' performance, there is a simultaneous positive and significant effect of ethics leadership and internal supervision on health workers performance.
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Empowering the Next Generation: Bold Strategies to Combat Corruption and Foster Integrity Among Youth
(Satria Unggul Wicaksana Prakasa, Ida Nuriya Fatmawati)
DOI : 10.15294/jphi.v7i1.8544
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Corruption remains a significant barrier to social, political, and economic progress globally, and the role of youth in shaping a more transparent and ethical society is crucial. This study explores effective strategies to combat corruption and instill values of integrity among young people. The research highlights the importance of anti-corruption education as a key strategy in overcoming corruption and building integrity. A collaborative effort between the Muhammadiyah Youth Branch Leader of Krembangan Branch and the Faculty of Law, University of Muhammadiyah Surabaya has led to the implementation of an anti-corruption education program in Morokrembangan Village. The primary goal of this initiative is to raise awareness, enhance knowledge, develop skills, and foster concrete actions among youth to actively fight corruption. The collaboration between youth, local government, and civil society is fundamental to the program's success, positioning it as a pioneering effort to combat corruption and build integrity at the grassroots level. The program is designed to provide participants with an in-depth understanding of the dangers of corruption and the importance of integrity in daily life. It equips youth with the practical knowledge and skills needed to recognize, report, and prevent corruption. Additionally, by involving youth in the oversight of development projects and promoting transparent community services, the program seeks to inspire similar initiatives in other regions. The study concludes by emphasizing that empowering youth through education, advocacy, and active participation is key to fostering a future generation committed to transparency, integrity, and accountability.
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Improving Counting Skills Through Number CardGames in Children at RA Al-Basithiyah BatuTunggal
(Ernawati, Suryatik, Ismi Yulizar, Soybatul Aslamiah Ritonga)
DOI : 10.70821/zj.v1i1.4
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This research is based on child development in Raudhatul Athfal Al-Bashitiyah. In learning activities in early childhood education RA Al-Basithiyah in group B, the ability to recognize children's numbers is still very low. When asked to show numbers and match the shape of the numbers. In addition, there are only 13 children who can write numbers 1-10, and only 17 can re-state numbers 1-10 in sequence. The reason for the inability of children in RA Al-Basithiyah to recognize and mention the concept of numbers 1-10 is that the learning method used in recognizing numbers is not optimal. Very minimal learning media is used to recognize numbers, so it cannot stimulate children to recognize them. This study aims to determine whether using number card media can improve children's counting skills in RA Al Bashitiyah. This research is Classroom Action Research (CAR). Data collection techniques in this study were observation and documentation. The subjects in thisstudy were children of RA Al Bashitiyah. The results of this study used two cycles: in cycle I, the MB category had 18 children (60%) and BSH 12 children (40%). In cycle II, the MB category was two children (7%), and the BSB category was 28 children (93%), meaning cycle II was declared complete. It can be concluded that number card games can improve children's counting skills.
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Improvement Of Fine Motor Skills Development InChildren Aged 4-5 Years Through Paper FoldingActivities At Tk Diponegoro Asam JawaDistrict Torgamba RegencyLabuhanbatu Selatan
(Netti Herawati Netti Herawati, Bukhari Iskandar, Suryatik, Soybatul Aslamiah Ritonga)
DOI : 10.70821/zj.v1i1.5
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The basis for this study is the observation that children's fine motor abilities at TK Diponegoro Asam Jawa, Torgamba District, South Labuhanbatu Regency, have not grown to their full potential. Nearly 80% of students need help from the teacher to finish learning activities like paper weaving, which are designed to improve fine motor skills. Children find the methods less engaging because they are not the best, and thematerial does not align with the studied issues. This study aims to ascertain whether paper folding exercises at TK Diponegoro Asam Jawa have improved the fine motor skills of children ages 4-5. This study employs a descriptive methodology. This studyuses documentation and observation as data collection methods. Children from TK Diponegoro Asam Jawa's Group A are the study's subjects. According to the study's findings, 34 youngsters (100%) attended cycles I and II. Of 34 pupils, 11.76% demonstrated Very Good Development (BSB) in cycle I and 29.41% in cycle II. BSH, or development according to expectations, was 23.53% in cycle I and 50% in cycle II. Beginning to Develop (MB) was 23.53% in cycle I and 20.59%in cycle II. Not Developing (BB) was 0% in cycle II and 41.18% in cycle I. As a result, cycle II classifies it as complete
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