Abstract

Quality of service is the overall characteristics of the service which is demonstrated in satisfying of consumers’s needs , and BPJS Health Care is a statutory body that set up to organize the health insurance program, as well as patient satisfaction is a feeling of the patient’s level arising as a result of the performance of health service obtained after comparing with what patient’s expected. According to DJSN after doing the monitoring and evaluation of BPJS Health Care program, many participants complained with tiered referral service system that applied by BPJS Health Care, especially in Class II Inpatient Sekayu Regional General Hospital. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship of BPJS Health Care service quality with patient’s satisfaction in Class II Inpatient Sekayu Regional General Hospital. This study using Analytical research design. The independent variable is the BPJS Health Care service quality and the dependent variable is patient’s satisfaction. Samples taken using Proportional Stratified Random Sampling technique that found 146 patients in Class II Inpatient Sekayu Regional General Hospital. The research instrument used questionnaire. The data were analyzed using Chi Square statistical tests with significance level of p Value ≤ 0,05. The results showed as many as 65 respondents (44,5%) stated the BPJS Health Care service quality is not good, and patient’s satisfaction as many as 69 respondents (47,3%) said not satisfied with the BPJS Health Care service. Results of statistical test Chi Square stating there is a relationship between BPJS Health Care service quality with level of patient satisfaction in Class II Inpatient Sekayu Regional General Hospital (p Value = 0,000).

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