Overview of The Implementation of The Daily Inpatient Census In The Batauga Health Center South Buton District

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Wa Ode Mariyana
Niska Salsiani Sinta
Mega Ermasari Muzuh

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The daily census of inpatients helps establish minimal requirements for patient costs and indicators as well as a way to finish medical records in reporting. Given the significance of the inpatient census, medical records officers with strong knowledge and abilities are needed to support its management. Evaluation of the daily inpatient census's execution at the Batauga Community Health Center, South Buton Regency, was the study's main objective. The subject of this type of research is derived from observations, interviews, and documentation from officers who complete the daily inpatient census. The research employs a qualitative method with a descriptive approach, and the 5M elements are man (human), material (material), money (funds/budget), machines (machines), and methods (methods/procedures).The results of this research are that based on the human element, there are sufficient qualified officers with medical records education and have never received training in implementing the daily inpatient census, the material element is that they still use register books, the money element is that they do not have a budget or special funds for carrying out the daily census. inpatient care, the machine element, namely the unavailability of computers or other supporting equipment in carrying out the daily inpatient census, the method element, namely the lack of SOP for carrying out the daily inpatient census


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Mariyana, W. O., Sinta , N. S., & Muzuh , M. E. (2025). Overview of The Implementation of The Daily Inpatient Census In The Batauga Health Center South Buton District. International Journal of Multidisciplinary Learners, 1(4), 97–102. Retrieved from https://ejournal.poltekbaubau.ac.id/index.php/ijml/article/view/509
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