Maternal mortality rate before and after BPJS health services era

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Objective: To compare maternal death in RSUD dr. Aloei Saboe Gorontalo before BPJS (in 2011-2013) and after BPJS (2014-2016) Methods: Descriptive Retrospective. Data in this study obtained from the secondary data. This data obtained by the researcher from medical records in RSUD Prof. Dr. Aloei Saboe Gorontalo. Result: In this study, the number of delivery in hospitals Prof. Dr. Aloei Saboe before BPJS (2011-2013) of 7906 deliveries of live births after 7735 and health services BPJS (years 2014-2016) of 6493 deliveries of live births BPJS 6333. Maternal mortality before and after as many as 34 cases BPJS many as 42 cases, so we get the MMR before BPJS 4.39 % and 6.63 % after BPJS. Conclusions: There is a significant increase in maternal mortality rate in Prof. Dr. Aloei Saboe Gorontalo (p = 0.036), after BPJS maternal mortality (years 2014-2016) was 42 cases, compared with a prior health services BPJS (2011-2013) was 34 cases. This increase occurred because of a referral system BPJS make the decreasing number of births was in the hospital decreased, and hospitals Prof. Dr. Aloei Saboe a referral centre in Gorontalo province and surrounding areas.

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Tendean, H. M. M., Lumentut, A. M., & Ihsan, M. (2021). Maternal mortality rate before and after BPJS health services era. Indonesian Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 9(2), 70–73. https://doi.org/10.32771/inajog.v9i2.1522

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