the decision is that the patient is referred, then the
doctor will provide a referral letter of which a health
facility is being addressed.
2. General Practitioner (GP) Sector: The GP
Sector has the same mechanism as the Community
Health Centre (CHC) sector. However, the data is
entered differently so as to obtain a different output
value with the CHC sector.
3. Pratama Clinic (PC) Sector: The PC sector is
the first level health facility sector that has inpatient
care. The flow of patients on the PC starts from
asking for health services, and then the patient is
examined by a doctor related to the symptoms of the
disease that has been experienced. Next, the doctor
gives the decision to the patient about whether the
patient will be an outpatient or inpatient, or should
be referred to Hospital Type D (HD) or Primary
Clinic (PClinic). If the result of the decision is that
the patient is referred, then the doctor will provide a
referral letter in which the health facility should be
addressed. Then, if the patient is required to undergo
inpatient services, the patient must register for
inpatient services. If the patient has undergone
inpatient services but has not recovered, then the
patient must be referred to as HD or PClinic. The
process of referral of patients in obtaining inpatient
services at advanced health facilities is the same as
before, to obtain more complete services.
4. Inpatient Community Health Center (ICHC)
Sector: The ICHC Sector has the same mechanism
as the Pratama Clinic (PC) sector. However, the data
entered in each variable is different so that it gets
different outputs.
5. Hospital Type D Pratama (HDP) Sector: The
HDP sector also has the same mechanism as the PC
sector and ICHC. The difference is in the different
variable input data so that the results obtained are
different.
6. Hospital Type D (HD) Sector: The HD sector
is an advanced health care sector that only has
general practitioners, general dentists, and basic
specialists. In the HD sector, patients register to
receive health services, and then the patient is
examined by a doctor regarding the symptoms
experienced. Then, the doctor gives a decision to the
patient about whether the patient will be outpatient
or inpatient or should be referred to Hospital Type C
(HC). If the patient is referred, the doctor will
provide a referral letter about which health facility to
attend. Furthermore, if the patient must undergo
inpatient services, the patient must register for
inpatient services. If the patient has already been
hospitalized but has not recovered, then the patient
must be referred to as HC. In this sector, there is a
process of calculating claim costs consisting of two
types, namely the cost of claims from a medical
check-up (MCU) and the cost of claims from
hospitalization. This calculation will affect the
amount of burden that must be borne by INHIS.
7. Primary Clinic Sector (PClinic): The PClinic
sector has the same mechanism as the Hospital Type
C (HC) sector. However, the data entered on each
variable has a difference. Therefore, the output
obtained is different.
8. Hospital Type C (HC) Sector: The HC sector
is an advanced health facilities sector that has
general practitioners, general dentists, basic
specialists, supporting specialists, and oral dentists.
In this sector, after patients receive services, doctors
will provide further decisions. The decision, among
others, is that patients are allowed to be an
outpatient, patients are required to be hospitalized,
or patients will be referred to HB. Furthermore, the
process of inpatient and referral services is the same
as that of the HD and PClinic sectors. The
calculation of claim costs in the HC sector is also the
same as in the HD and PClinic sectors.
9. Hospital Type B (HB) Sector: The HB sector
is an advanced health care sector that has general
practitioners, general dentists, basic specialists,
supporting specialists, oral dentists, and
subspecialists. In this sector, the flow of patients
starts from registering health services, and then the
patient is examined by a doctor related to the
symptoms of the disease that has been experienced.
Next, the doctor gives the decision to the patient
about whether the patient will be an outpatient or
inpatient or should be referred to as Type A Hospital
(HA). Then, the patient process for receiving
inpatient and referral services is the same as the HD
and PClinic sectors. The calculation of claim costs in
the HB sector is the same as HD and PClinic and HC
sectors.
10. Hospital Type A (HA) Sector: The HA sector
is an advanced health care sector that has general
practitioners, general dentists, basic specialists,
supporting specialists, oral dentists, and
subspecialists. In this sector, the flow of patients
begins to be examined by doctors regarding
symptoms of the disease that have been experienced.
Next, the doctor gives the decision to the patient
about whether the patient will be an outpatient or
inpatient. Then, the process for obtaining inpatient
services at HA is the same as in the PClinic, HD,
HC, and HB. In the HA sector, patients are no longer
referred, so HA will try their best to provide healing.
In addition, the calculation of claims costs in the HA