Evaluasi Perencanaan Kebutuhan Obat Tahun 2008 dan 2009 di Kabupaten Gowa Provinsi Sulawesi Selatan

Background: The effort required to meet the needs of medicine management and good planning. In general, the medicine plan in Gowa has not been implemented properly. Still there is an excess of medicines and less, empty medicine and medicine to death so it needs to be done research on how the plan ne...

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Main Authors: , Miftahur Rahman Hafid, , dr. Sulanto Saleh Danu, SpFK.
Format: Thesis
Published: [Yogyakarta] : Universitas Gadjah Mada 2011
Subjects:
ETD
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Summary:Background: The effort required to meet the needs of medicine management and good planning. In general, the medicine plan in Gowa has not been implemented properly. Still there is an excess of medicines and less, empty medicine and medicine to death so it needs to be done research on how the plan needs a cure. Currently in Gowa no Medicines Integrated Planning Team. Objectives: To evaluate the planning needs of the medicine in Gowa District Health Office of South Sulawesi Province in 2008 and 2009, know the description of the planning needs of the medicine, the medicine needs to know the process of planning and planning efficiency needs of medicine Methods: The study is descriptive exploratory. Data collected in the form of quantitative data through observation of documents in Gowa District Health Office, and qualitative data in the form of in-depth interviews. Results: The medicine use indicators demand planning results showed that in Gowa: Percentage of Medicine Funds of between 13% -13.8%, Accuracy Planning only 2,7% or just 1 item right medicine in the planning, adequacy of medicine is only just 41,6% or only 15 item in the planning of appropriate medications, average inventory of between 32% Excess Medicine -33.83%, there is still stock Blanks MEDICINEs between 2% - 15.4%, There is still a stock Off MEDICINEs with an average of 37% - 66.95%, doen MEDICINE Data between 75% -77.27%, Medicine Damaged / Expired with a percentage between 1% -1.85%. Conclusion: Based on the results of research in Gowa 1) No Medicines Integrated Planning Team, there are no operational work so that the planning process need not be implemented in accordance with the guidelines 2) Human Resources (HR) is still lacking, inadequate facilities and infrastructure in the conduct of planning medicines, the budget available does not meet the required 3) The planning process needs medicine has not been efficient, because the budget plan does not fit the required amount of budget, planning items, quantity, and type of medicines are not in accordance with the required medication, many medicines are excessive, less, medicine death and medicines and medicine blank damaged/expired.