Abstract

The public health center conducted the Healthy Indonesia Program With a Family Approach (HIPFA) in their working area and had family and personal data. It can be used as a priority target for efforts to cut the COVID-19 transmission chain. The aim was to describe HIPFA data's utilization in mapping the vulnerable groups, monitoring cases during the COVID-19 pandemic, and analyzing the obstacles faced. This analysis uses secondary data of HIPFA and patient visits at Kalibawang Public Health Center Kulonprogo. The result shows that HIPFA data were useful in mapping the vulnerable age groups and comorbidity. The data can be presented by personal and village areas. The output of merging HIPFA and patients' visit data confirmed by COVID-19 shows that there are household members who have children below 5 years old and hypertension. Data can use as a basis for COVID-19 case management. The obstacles of the analysis like the Healthy Family application have not shown updated data longitudinally; using National Identity Number (NIN) was not uniform in program reporting, limitation of human resource capabilities to analyze data. The HIPFA data were useful in mapping the vulnerable groups to prevent transmission and COVID-19 case management.

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