Does the implementation of national health insurance affect the workload of a doctor and have an impact on service quality? A systematic literature review

National Health Insurance (NHI) was originally a health financing reform that eventually became a ‘driver’ for changes in all health care sectors. The burden on doctors in health facilities is likely to increase due to its changes in standard fees for medical services. This study aimed to describe N...

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Main Authors: Tri A. Sugiyatmi, Usman Hadi, Djazuli Chalidyanto, Firdauz Hafidz, Muhammad Miftahussurur
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spelling id-langga.1086262021-07-17T15:16:54Z http://repository.unair.ac.id/108626/ Does the implementation of national health insurance affect the workload of a doctor and have an impact on service quality? A systematic literature review Tri A. Sugiyatmi Usman Hadi Djazuli Chalidyanto Firdauz Hafidz Muhammad Miftahussurur R Medicine (General) RC Internal medicine National Health Insurance (NHI) was originally a health financing reform that eventually became a ‘driver’ for changes in all health care sectors. The burden on doctors in health facilities is likely to increase due to its changes in standard fees for medical services. This study aimed to describe NHI system changes that will affect doctor’s professionalism. This is a systematic review taken from MEDLINE complete of EBSCOhost research database. The search period range covered between 1983 to October 19 2018. The results revealed 853 unique citations which globally stated about the potential impact of NHI implementation on doctors. The majority studies indicate that there is a relationship of the implementation of NHI, workload of doctors and quality of health care service. It can be concluded that NHI implementation requires a large quantity of human resources, especially doctors. Therefore, doctors are advised to adapt to their role and function in this era of NHI. PagePress Publications 2019-10 Article PeerReviewed text en http://repository.unair.ac.id/108626/1/30.%20Does%20the%20implementation%20of%20national%20health%20insurance%20affect%20the%20workload%20of%20a%20doctor%20and%20have%20an%20impact%20on%20service%20q.pdf text en http://repository.unair.ac.id/108626/2/30.%20Does%20the%20implementation%20of%20national%20health%20insurance%20affect%20the%20workload%20of%20a%20doctor%20and%20have%20an%20impact%20on%20service%20q.pdf text en http://repository.unair.ac.id/108626/3/30.%20Does%20the%20implementation%20of%20national%20health%20insurance%20affect%20the%20workload%20of%20a%20doctor%20and%20have%20an%20impact%20on%20service%20q.pdf Tri A. Sugiyatmi and Usman Hadi and Djazuli Chalidyanto and Firdauz Hafidz and Muhammad Miftahussurur (2019) Does the implementation of national health insurance affect the workload of a doctor and have an impact on service quality? A systematic literature review. Journal of Public Health in Africa, 10 (Supp1). pp. 101-105. ISSN 2038-9930 https://www.publichealthinafrica.org/index.php/jphia/article/view/1198 https://doi.org/10.4081/jphia.2019.1198
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Does the implementation of national health insurance affect the workload of a doctor and have an impact on service quality? A systematic literature review
description National Health Insurance (NHI) was originally a health financing reform that eventually became a ‘driver’ for changes in all health care sectors. The burden on doctors in health facilities is likely to increase due to its changes in standard fees for medical services. This study aimed to describe NHI system changes that will affect doctor’s professionalism. This is a systematic review taken from MEDLINE complete of EBSCOhost research database. The search period range covered between 1983 to October 19 2018. The results revealed 853 unique citations which globally stated about the potential impact of NHI implementation on doctors. The majority studies indicate that there is a relationship of the implementation of NHI, workload of doctors and quality of health care service. It can be concluded that NHI implementation requires a large quantity of human resources, especially doctors. Therefore, doctors are advised to adapt to their role and function in this era of NHI.
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author Tri A. Sugiyatmi
Usman Hadi
Djazuli Chalidyanto
Firdauz Hafidz
Muhammad Miftahussurur
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Usman Hadi
Djazuli Chalidyanto
Firdauz Hafidz
Muhammad Miftahussurur
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title Does the implementation of national health insurance affect the workload of a doctor and have an impact on service quality? A systematic literature review
title_short Does the implementation of national health insurance affect the workload of a doctor and have an impact on service quality? A systematic literature review
title_full Does the implementation of national health insurance affect the workload of a doctor and have an impact on service quality? A systematic literature review
title_fullStr Does the implementation of national health insurance affect the workload of a doctor and have an impact on service quality? A systematic literature review
title_full_unstemmed Does the implementation of national health insurance affect the workload of a doctor and have an impact on service quality? A systematic literature review
title_sort does the implementation of national health insurance affect the workload of a doctor and have an impact on service quality? a systematic literature review
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