Public-Private Mix Implementation and Achievements of Tuberculosis Control Program at Puskesmas in Pekanbaru

Elda Nazriati, Zulharman Zulharman, Fifia Chandra, Ucha Anggiani Putri

Abstract


Public-Private Mix (PPM) is a strategy implemented in countries with a high burden of tuberculosis, including Indonesia. This study aims to identify PPM implementation at the Puskesmas and the success of the TB control program at the Puskesmas that have implemented the PPM strategy. The research was conducted in 2019 in Pekanbaru Municipality. It was an observational study that collected quantitative and qualitative data. The implementation of PPM was assessed through guided interviews. The success of the Tuberculosis control program was assessed through the Case Notification Rate and Success Rate using secondary data from 2010 to 2017. The results showed that PPM had been implemented in six health centers in Pekanbaru. However, there were obstacles such as a lack of human resources, NGOs, private clinics, and local governments. The Case Notification Rate and Success Rate showed an increasing trend after the PPM implementation. However, these indicators had not yet reached the national target. It can be concluded that PPM in Pekanbaru had been implemented but needed to be improved at all Puskesmas by involving more partnerships and following up on obstacles encountered. Furthermore, the Tuberculosis Control Indicator had shown an increasing trend, but it needed to reach the national target.

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achievements; public-private mix; tuberculosis

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