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    Eksperimen Pembelajaran Matematika dengan Strategi Problem Based Learning dan Discovery Learning Tehadap Hasil Belajar Matematika Ditinjau Dari Motivasi Siswa Kelas VIII MTS N Gondangrejo Tahun 2017/2018

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    The purpose of this research is to examine: (1) The differences influence of strategy (problem based learning and discovery learning) on mathematics learning outcomes, (2) The differences influence of student’s motivation on mathematics learning outcomes, (3) The interaction between strategy (problem based learning and discovery learning) with student’s motivation on mathematic learning outcomes. This type of research based on it’s approach is classified into quantitative research. This research used quasi-experimental design. The research was conducted in Mts N Gondangrejo. The population in this research consisted of some students of the second level (class VIII) amounted to 114 students that divided into 3 classes. The sample of this research are consisted of two classes, the first class applied problem based learning strategy and the second class applied discovery learning strategy. The sampling technique of this research used cluster random sampling. The data collection technique was conducted using documentation, test, and questionnaire. The data analysis technique was conducted using analysis of two-lane variation with unequal cells. Based on the result of data analysis with 5% signification standard and discussion, obtained the conclusions, (1) There was significant differences influence of learning strategy (problem based learning and discovery learning) on the mathematics learning outcomes, (2) There was significant differences influence of student’s motivation on the mathematics learning outcomes, (3) There was no interaction between learning strategy (problem based learning and discovery learning) and student’s motivation on learning mathematics outcomes

    Management of Medical Record Unit Services for Covid-19 Patients in Type C Hospitals: A Study of Legal Aspects.

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    Background: The impact of the pandemic on medical record health service procedures has induced significant changes. The duplication of Covid-19 patient numbers in the patient medical record unit is an important concern. This study aims to analyze the legal aspects of managing medical record services during the Covid-19 pandemic in hospitals. Methods: This type of research is descriptive and quantitative with a cross-sectional approach. The key informants are 15 registration and medical record unit officers, using online interview techniques, employed in three hospitals in Semarang with a focus on group discussions. The object of research includes the management of medical records and service standards for Covid-19 patients as regulations in the medical record unit of the Semarang city general hospital. Results: Policies and standards for medical record services for Covid-19 patients, have not been adjusted to the provisions based on Circular Letter Number HM.01.01/001/III/2020 concerning procedures for work in situations of the Covid-19 outbreak. The medical record service for Covid-19 patients still applies paper-based or semi-electronic medical records so that errors can occur. This can cause legal problems for hospitals; therefore, medical record service standards must meet legal aspects as legal evidence that can protect the interests of various parties. Conclusions: It is necessary to manage a medical resume form design that is better, complete, electronical, and in accordance with legal aspects

    Management of Medical Record Unit Services for Covid-19 Patients in Type C Hospitals: A Study of Legal Aspects.

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    Background: The impact of the pandemic on medical record health service procedures has induced significant changes. The duplication of Covid-19 patient numbers in the patient medical record unit is an important concern. This study aims to analyze the legal aspects of managing medical record services during the Covid-19 pandemic in hospitals. Methods: This type of research is descriptive and quantitative with a cross-sectional approach. The key informants are 15 registration and medical record unit officers, using online interview techniques, employed in three hospitals in Semarang with a focus on group discussions. The object of research includes the management of medical records and service standards for Covid-19 patients as regulations in the medical record unit of the Semarang city general hospital. Results: Policies and standards for medical record services for Covid-19 patients, have not been adjusted to the provisions based on Circular Letter Number HM.01.01/001/III/2020 concerning procedures for work in situations of the Covid-19 outbreak. The medical record service for Covid-19 patients still applies paper-based or semi-electronic medical records so that errors can occur. This can cause legal problems for hospitals; therefore, medical record service standards must meet legal aspects as legal evidence that can protect the interests of various parties. Conclusions: It is necessary to manage a medical resume form design that is better, complete, electronical, and in accordance with legal aspects. Conflicts of interest: None declared.   Authors’ contributions: This research was conducted in collaboration of all the authors. The authors of the RAS designed the study. Authors RAS, S, MS, ASW, BGV, ENR, NW and SHN did the sampling and wrote the first draft. Authors S, SI and RAS authors wrote the protocol and administered the study analysis. The RAS authors and SI authors managed the literature search. All authors read and approved the final manuscript.   Data Availability: All relevant data has been registered with supporting file information.   Ethical Approval: According to international standards or research standards in the Republic of Indonesia, written ethical consent has been collected and kept by the author. This research proposal has passed the ethical review from the Health Research Ethics Commission (KEPK) Faculty of Health, Dian Nuswantoro University Semarang on May 4, 2021 with an Ethical Approval Certificate issued with Number 024/EA/KEPK-Fkes-UDINUS/V/2021.   Acknowledgements: The authors are grateful for their support to the Leadership Gondosuwarno General Hospital Ungaran, Ken Saras Hospital Bawen, the Permata Medika General Hospital Semarang, and the Dean of Faculty of Health, Dian Nuswantoro University, Semarang Indonesia
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