Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025): Public Health and Information Management Journal

This issue highlights current research in public health, focusing on health service utilization, patient knowledge and behavior, healthcare management, and system-level challenges. The articles provide evidence-based insights to support the improvement of health service quality and public health practice

Published: 2025-12-25

Overview of the Completeness of Inpatient Medical Record Files at Bintang General Hospital

Ni Komang Ayu Pratiwi Pratiwi, Ika Setya purwanti, oka widana Anak Agung Gde (Author) | 1-9 Pages

Analysis of Completeness of Inpatient Discharge Summary Form in Electronic Medical Records

Ni Putu Dian Raeyandi Dian, Nurul Faidah, Gusti Pradnyantara (Author) | 10-21 Pages

Analysis of BPJS Patient Satisfaction Factors Regarding Polyclinic Services at Dharmayadnya Hospital

AYUMASPUTRI purwaningsih (Author) | 22-33 Pages

Overview of Patient Knowledge Regarding the BPJS Service Flow in the Emergency Unit of Puri Raharja General Hospital

CANDRA SWARI, Suniyadewi Ni wayan (Author) | 34-39 Pages

Analysis of the Implementation of the Referral System for National Health Insurance Participants at Susut II Community Health Center

Ni Komang Sri Diantari, Ika Setya purwanti, sudarma adiputra I Made (Author) | 40-44 Pages
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Public Health and Information Management Journal is a peer-reviewed academic journal published by Yayasan Dharma Padi Kreatif, dedicated to the study and practice of public health and health information management. The journal serves as a platform for researchers, academics, and practitioners to share their insights, findings, and innovative ideas that contribute to the understanding of public health dynamics in today's rapidly evolving global landscape. With a focus on public health, health information management, medical records and health information, health policy, and health promotion, Bali Public Health and health information aims to bridge the gap between academic research and real-world health applications, fostering a deeper understanding of the factors that drive successful health quality.

Bali Public Health and health information's coverage spans a wide range of topics, including but not limited to strategic management, health development, health governance, and the impact of technology on improving health quality. We welcome original research articles, reviews, and case studies that explore health challenges, best practices, and emerging trends. Our journal seeks to publish work that highlights the importance of innovation, sustainability, and ethical practices in the health sector, fostering dialogue among researchers and practitioners.

Committed to academic excellence, Bali Public Health and health information uses a rigorous double-blind peer-review process to ensure the quality and integrity of published research. The journal is published twice a year and is open access to a global audience, ensuring that author contributions reach a wide readership.

Bali Public Health and health information adheres to the highest ethical standards in publishing, following guidelines set by the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE). Our dedication to transparency, integrity, and scientific rigor positions the journal as a trusted source of knowledge in the health field, supporting ongoing discourse on digitalized health practices in health development.

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