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SRAGEN REGENCY

OVERVIEW. SRAGEN REGENCY. GEOGRAPHIC & DEMOGRAPHIC DATA. Sragen Regency, Central Java, Indonesia. Region Wide : 94155 Ha Rice field area: 40129 Ha Dry land : 54026 Ha Total resident : 900,554 person Total Family : 240347 KK Living * Farmer : 50 % * Officer / Entrepreneur : 20 %

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SRAGEN REGENCY

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  1. OVERVIEW SRAGEN REGENCY

  2. GEOGRAPHIC & DEMOGRAPHIC DATA

  3. Sragen Regency, Central Java, Indonesia Region Wide : 94155 Ha Rice field area: 40129 Ha Dry land : 54026 Ha Total resident : 900,554 person Total Family : 240347 KK Living * Farmer : 50 % * Officer / Entrepreneur : 20 % * Others : 30 % Potency : Wet/Dry Land Agriculture, Commerce, Industry, Tourism ( ancient situs of Sangiran). Composed 20 districts. Its split by Bengawan Solo river : North side & South side. Regional boundary side : North : GroboganRegancy South : Karanganyar Regency West : Boyolali Regency East : Ngawi Regency, East Java

  4. DEVELOPMENT PRIORTY Create an High Quality Education to produce productive, competitive and smart people, special attention to smart but poor students Create a good invesment environment, wide work field and high absorbed of labour, fulfill of people basic need and decrease of poor people amount Increasing of a spark of life age, Healthy lifestyle & attitude, Decreasing Maternal and Infant Mortality Rate, increase healthcare coverage especially for poor people UNIT SERVICE FOR POVERTY  ONE STOP SERVICE FOR POOR PEOPLE

  5. HEALTH DEVELOPMENT Health Facilities : • Primary Health Care - 25 Primary Health Center ( 24 hours + ambulance services ) - 63 Primary Health Care Assistant - 167 village health polyclinics • Referral Health Care - 7 General Hospitals ( 2 Government, 5 Private ) - 4 Mother and Children Hospital ( Private )

  6. SRAGEN GENERAL HOSPITAL • Born in 1957 • 1958 : D Class General Hospital • 1995 : C Class General Hospital • 1998 : Accreditation 5 basic services • 2009 : Accreditation 12 services • 2011 : B Class General Hospital • 2011 : Accreditation 16 services

  7. VISION AND MISSION • VISION : Being The first people choice in health care and referral service • MISSION • Organized the health service with excellent customer satisfaction • Applying science and technology in health service those are supported by profesional human resources • Participate within public welfare through health service • Build partnership with all parties involved

  8. HUMAN RESOURCES SRAGEN GENERAL HOSPITAL

  9. HEALTH SERVICES • Outpatient Policlinics ( 21, include Traditional, Alternative and Complementary Healthcare ) • Hospitalized services • Supporting Diagnostics and Treatment System

  10. Internist Paediatrics Surgeon Obstetric and Gynecologist Anesthetist Radiologist Clinical Pathologist Anatomical Pathologist Ear, Nose and Throat Orthopedic Psychiatric Ophthalmologist Cardiologist Pulmonologist Dentist Neurologist Urologist SPECIALISTICS SERVICES

  11. BED CAPACITY • Total bed : 268 beds, consist of : - Super VIP : 14 - VIP : 12 - 1st class : 66 - 2nd class : 63 - 3th class ( Free for poor people ) : 113

  12. OUTPATIENTS

  13. HOSPITALIZED PATIENTS

  14. HOSPITAL PERFORMANCE DATA

  15. INDONESIAN RED CROSS IN SRAGEN • Build in 1966 • Clinics pioneer in 1977

  16. VISION AND MISSION • VISION Become a professional and responsive humanitarian organization • MISSION • Strengthen the red cross organization • Develop and improve human resources capability • Develop red cross activities based on people power • Develop networking

  17. INDONESIAN RED CROSS BUILDING BLOCK 1. Management policy handling and decision maker 2. Official Supporting team in finance, administration and logistics system 3. Volunteer Potential power for red cross activities

  18. INDONESIAN RED CROSS ACTIVITIES • Blood Donor Unit • Disaster management • Non profit business unit : Clinics • Social worker development

  19. TREND BACK TO NATURE • Awareness of the side effects caused by additional materials and chemical ingredients • Awareness of the Local wisdom in traditional medicine from the ancestors who have proven their effectiveness for centuries • Awareness of the potential for an abundance of natural ingredients in Indonesia especially Sragen

  20. HEALTHY SRAGEN • Preventive efforts to improve the condition of the body to adapt to environmental changes • Healthy Life style and attitude • Traditional and Alternative medicine with natural ingredient from around us

  21. TRADITIONAL AND ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE IN SRAGEN HEALTHCARE PROVIDER • Training in Jamu science : 9 GP ( 2009 ) • Organized by Sragen Health Departement • Sragen General Hospital as the one pioneer hopital in traditional and alternative medicine ( November 2010) • Jamu Clinics in Indonesian Red Cross in Sragen : January 10th, 2012

  22. JAMU CLINICS • Networking with TawangmanguHortusMedicus Clinics • MoU with B2P2TOOT in Jamu Supplying and other herbs product • Health service based Research

  23. Day Clinics, Monday – Saturday • 2 GP with Jamu Training Certificate, Competency certificate from Indonesian Doctor Association, License from Province Health Department in the name of Indonesian Minister Of Health • Jamu Formula from Medicinal Plant and Traditional Medicine Research and Development Center (MPTM R & D) Tawangmangu

  24. HOSPITAL TRADITIONAL AND ALTERNATIVE CLINIC • Referral Case in Jamu Science • Acupuncture ( Specialist ) • Acupressure • Tran cranial Magnetic Stimulation (neurologist)

  25. THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION

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