Public Private Mix Partnership Model Development Tuberculosis Management Services as an Effort to Accelerate Tuberculosis Elimination in Pasuruan City
Ansarul Fahrudda, Rudy Handoko, Joko Widodo
Journal of Public Policy and Administration · 2021-01
Abstract
Tuberculosis (TB) is still a public health problem in Indonesia and ranks second in the world. Obstacles in implementation of public policies, the National the TB Control Program, the low number of new cases finding, will hinder TB Elimination 2030. The involvement of the private sector and the community in Pasuruan City has increased the case finding rate in the last three years but has not yet reached the target. The finding of TB patients in Diabetes Mellitus (DM) patients is three times higher than the general population, and the prevalence of TB in DM patients is ten times higher than in non-diabetic patients. The purpose of this study was to analyze the partnership model that was carried out and to develop a model for implementing partnerships: Public-Private Mix (PPM) in Pasuruan City. Methodology with a qualitative study goes through the exploration process understands and obstacles of the implementation model the collaboration of the TB control program. Results of the study that principles of partnership that are carried out are only in trust, equality, mutual benefit, and risk-sharing. Then a partnership the model was developed PPM TDC (TB-DM Collaboration), a strategy development to improve case finding and service quality involving primary, secondary and government-private health facilities by collaborating with TB and DM programs, and implementing the principle of Commitment, Cooperation, Trust, Communication, Quality of service, Dependancy, Adaptability, and Profit. As a conclusion of the partnership model: PPM TDC can be an effort to accelerate the achievement of TB elimination. Suggestions for District/Municipality Governments that have implemented PPM are to evaluate and develop the TDC PPM approach, which has not been able to carry directly out the TDC PPM approach. PPM TDC evaluation is carried out by an integrated monitoring team involving academics, professional organizations and periodically.
MeSH terms
- General partnership
- Public–private partnership
- Business
- Tuberculosis
- Government (linguistics)
- Population
- Medicine
- Private sector
- Economic growth
- Operations management