Abstract
Introduction: Human Resource Planning Is A Structured Process Used To Predict Future Workforce Needs And Availability. Analysis Of Workforce Needs Is A Logical And Planned Step In Evaluating The Number And Competency Of Employees Required In An Organizational Unit. To Overcome The Problem Of Health Human Resource Needs, Laboratory Management Capabilities Are Needed To Accurately Plan Health Human Resource Needs In Accordance With Existing Service Requirements In Each Laboratory Unit. . Method: This Research Aims To Carry Out An Analysis Of Health Human Resource Needs Planning At The Kendari City Health Laboratory Service Technical Implementation Unit. This Type Of Research Is Qualitative Descriptive Research With A Case Study Approach. The Informants In This Study Were 6 People, 2 Informants At The Service Technical Implementation Unit Health Laboratory And 4 Informants At The Kendari City Health Service. Data Collection Was Obtained From Primary Data And Secondary Data Through In-Depth Interviews, Document Review And Literature Review. Data Analysis Techniques Include Data Reduction, Data Presentation And Drawing Conclusions. Results And Conclusions: The Research Results Show That In Planning Health Human Resources Needs There Is No Standard Operating Procedure, There Is No Policy In The Form Of A Planning Team Decree, There Is No Budget In Human Resources Planning, The Availability Of Data And Information Systems In The Form Of The Human Resources Application And The Renbut Application, And Using The Workload Analysis Method In Calculating Human Resources Needs.
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