Enhancing epidemiological surveilance function in facing regional autonomy

Myrnawati (2002) Enhancing epidemiological surveilance function in facing regional autonomy.

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Abstract

The currently used surveillance system of illnesses is assessed as far than optimal. There was an impression that the system is developed only to satisfy the need of the central government, where all health programs prone to be centralized. As a consequence, there was a discrepancy between program implementation and the real need of a region. In facing regional autonomic era, it is necessary to develop an epidemiological surveillance system that is vertically and horizontally oriented. The system will provide a more complete picture of the health problem within a region at a certain administrative level, which in turn will allow a more realistic solution. Therefore it is important to establish an Epidemiological Team at Regency Level along with Epidemiological Team at Public Health Center Level. The main function of these teams is to reorganize the role, function, responsibility and mechanism of the information system in a particular area. The team is expected to be able to develop data management system and to carry out studies on health problems, data collection, data analysis and to put it into a data base. Based on this data a policy can be set up in solving medical and health problems in that area. If this idea could be adopted, the health officer at regency level can focus their attention to take care the impact of the economic crisis to the health sector in the region.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Collections > Koleksi Perpustakaan Di Indonesia > Perpustakaan Di Indonesia > JKPTYARSI > Research Report > Kedokteran > Tahun 2001
Divisions: Universitas Komputer Indonesia > Perpustakaan UNIKOM
Depositing User: Admin Repository
Date Deposited: 16 Nov 2016 07:38
Last Modified: 16 Nov 2016 07:38
URI: http://repository.unikom.ac.id/id/eprint/3467

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