Health promotion and medical services on health services through performance at tajuncu health center (Puskesmas)

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This analysis aims to define and evaluate the effects of health promotion and medical services on health services through success at the Tajuncu Health Centre, Soppeng Regency. This research used the causality design and quantitative method used at the Tajuncu Health Center, Soppeng Regency. This research sample was 100 health workers and nurses at the Tajunju Health Center, Soppeng Regency. The sampling procedure was carried out using an objective sampling technique. The analysis included all demographics as a sample. Data collection was carried out by observation, interviews, questionnaires, and documentation. Analysis of data using route analysis. The findings revealed that the degree of health promotion carried out by the Tajuncu Health Center in Soppeng Regency improved the awareness and ability of the population on the value of receiving health knowledge or education. Puskesmas related to sickness suffered by the group. Health promotion, which is well carried out, is due to the good results of health staff and health programs. Also, patient facilities are factors that decide the improvement of health services. The medical services are sufficient and proportionate to the specialty's level and specialization level. The social care given can be seen by advancing public health, early diagnosis and adequate consideration, prevention of injury, and successful recovery. Indirectly, success is a potent mediator between emergency care and health services.

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Haking, E. H., Mattalatta, Mulat, T. C., Mulfiyanti, D., Misnawati, Chairul Basrun Umanailo, M., & Fais Assagaf, S. S. (2021). Health promotion and medical services on health services through performance at tajuncu health center (Puskesmas). In Proceedings of the International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Operations Management (pp. 7420–7428). IEOM Society. https://doi.org/10.46254/an11.20211288

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