Analisis Time Series Efisiensi Penggunaan Tempat Tidur Berdasarkan Grafik Barber Johnson di Rumah Sakit Umum Daerah Waras Wiris Kabupaten Boyolali Tahun 2019-2023

Authors

  • Bangkit Ary Pratama Politeknik Kesehatan Bhakti Mulia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56727/bsm.v10i1.130

Keywords:

time series analysis, bed efficiency, Barber Johnson standards

Abstract

The quality of inpatient care services in hospitals can be measured through the utilization of bed facilities provided for patient care services. The BOR value in 2019-2023 at Waras Wiris Regional Hospital, Boyolali Regency is not yet in accordance with Barber Johnson standards. This research aims to analyze the efficiency of bed use based on the Barber Johnson graph at Waras Wiris Regional Hospital, Boyolali Regency, in 2019-2023 using a time series analysis approach. The type of research carried out was descriptive with a quantitative approach. The population in this study includes recapitulation of daily inpatient census data. Data collection techniques used include documentation studies and interviews. Data analysis was carried out descriptively. The results of this research showed that the BOR in 2019-2023 was not ideal, the highest BOR occurred in 2019 at 54.63% and the lowest in 2021 at 26.14%. LOS in 2019-2023 is ideal, the highest LOS in 2021 was 4.21 and the lowest in 2020 was 3.37. TOI in 2019-2023 is not yet ideal, the highest TOI in 2021 was 11.89 and the lowest in 2019 was 3.45. BTO in 2019-2023 is not yet ideal, the highest BTO in 2023 was 48.13 and the lowest in 2021 was 22.66. The research conclusions obtained are that the BOR value for 2019-2023 is not yet efficient, LOS for 2019-2023 is efficient, TOI for 2019-2023 is not yet efficient and BTO for 2019-2023 is not yet efficient.

Published

2025-02-09

How to Cite

Pratama, B. A. (2025). Analisis Time Series Efisiensi Penggunaan Tempat Tidur Berdasarkan Grafik Barber Johnson di Rumah Sakit Umum Daerah Waras Wiris Kabupaten Boyolali Tahun 2019-2023. JURNAL ILMU KESEHATAN BHAKTI SETYA MEDIKA, 10(1). https://doi.org/10.56727/bsm.v10i1.130