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Telemedicine Strategy Concepts In Handling Covid-19 In Indonesia In 2021

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  • naryono, endang

    (STIE PASIM SUKABUMI)

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Indonesia is one of the countries where the spread of COVID-19 is one of the highest in the world with an average daily from June to July 2021 of 14,000 people who are positive for COVID-19, which so far has touched 2.3 million people with a cure rate of 84% and a mortality rate of 2.6%. The increase in the number of people who are positive for COVID-19 has made the government's burden even heavier. The most crucial problem is the availability of beds, at the national level the hospital occupancy rate has been above 80% so that many hospitals are no longer accepting COVID-19 patients, limited oxygen and health workers are obstacles that must be addressed as soon as possible. The government's policy of implementing an emergency PSBB on the island of Java as a solution in reducing the positive Covid-19 has been effective, although there are still many weaknesses that must be evaluated. Emergency policies to deal with covid-19 patients who cannot be handled by hospitals using the concept of telemedicine with patients being treated at home by being provided with online consultation facilities, drugs ordered and delivered for free through online media, this concept is considered the most effective in an emergency pandemic case. this covid-19.

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  • naryono, endang, 2021. "Telemedicine Strategy Concepts In Handling Covid-19 In Indonesia In 2021," OSF Preprints uk9pq, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:osfxxx:uk9pq
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/uk9pq
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