EFFORTS TO IMPROVE AND TRANSFORM THE HEALTH SYSTEM FOR THE QUALITY OF LIFE OF MOTHERS AND CHILDREN

Authors

  • Nurcahaya Sihombing STIKes mitra husada medan
  • Indra Agussamad STIKes Mitra Husada Medan
  • Zulkarnain Batubara STIKes Mitra Husada Medan
  • Yasrida Nadeak Yasrida Nadeak4, Reja Sihombing5, Khairunnisa Situmorang6
  • Reja Sihombing STIKes Mitra Husada Medan
  • Khairunnisa Situmorang STIKes Mitra Husada Medan

Keywords:

Efforts to improve the quality of health services, transformation of the health service system

Abstract

One of the Sustainable Development Goals targets is reducing the maternal mortality rate to less than 70 per 100,000 live births by 2030. In 2021, 42 cases of maternal death were recorded in Bantul Regency, and this is the highest case in the last five years. Bantul Regent Regulation number 38 of 2021 concerning the Acceleration of Reducing Maternal and Infant Mortality Rates in Bantul Regency, health facilities are obliged to record and report on the maternal and child health information system, as well as the family health website. Utilization of information systems can anticipate delays in handling pregnant and postpartum women. One system evaluation model is assessing the level of digital maturity to identify gaps and determine improvement plans using the Stages of Continuous Improvement (SOCI) framework. Efforts to improve public health are in fact not easy with enormous problems Complex especially in reducing maternal mortality. For this reason, health information is disseminated through health education and coaching with the aim of increasing health levels to the maximum. (Indonesian Ministry of Health)

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2024-07-30