Luti, IgnasiusHasanbasri, MubasysyirLazuardi, Lutfan2015-04-222015-04-222012Luti, I., Hasanbasri, M., & Lazuardi, L. (2012). Kebijakan pemerintah daerah dalam meningkatkan sistem rujukan kesehatan daerah kepulauan di kabupaten Lingga provinsi Kepulauan Riau. Jurnal Kebijakan Kesehatan Indonesia, 1(1): 24-35.2089-2624http://hdl.handle.net/10625/54005http://jurnal.kebijakankesehatanindonesia.net/index.php/petunjuk-bagi-penulis/17-link-terbit-sejak/88-2012Background: One of the critical issues in the development of national health care is the limited accessibility to health services. Such problems also occur in Linga District of Kepulauan Riau Province. It is caused by many factors, such as geographical location, cost, number of health personnel and condition of health care facilities, such as health centers and their networks which are not accessible to the public. Several attempts have been made, for example, by improving the status of sub-health centers to be health centers, health centers to be treatment centers, assinging health workers both medical and paramedical, improving health financing and making budget policies. However, its implementation has not been maximal. In accordance with the above background, it would require a study on the role of local government policy in improving the referral system which is useful to know the problems in the field, so that in the future a variety of improvement can be done. Objective: To determine the referral system in the islands area of Linga District. Methods: This was a case-study research. The research subjects were head of health centers / health center doctors, nurses/midwife assistants, ambulance drivers/sea ambulance drivers, patient families, community figures, jamkesmas/ Jamkesda managers, head of health care section/head of health office, director of local hospital/mobile hospital and emergency room nurses. The variables in this study were independent variable (referral system) and dependent variable (ambulance service). The research location was in Linga District of Kepualauan Riau Province. Results: The results showed that policy efforts of the Linga Government District in improving the referral system had existed. The existing financing policy had encompassed two aspects both from the demand side (medical expenses) and from the supply side (a system that supported health care). The process of referral from primary care to advanced services had been going well although there was still lack as the unavailability and completeness of services. Most of the health workers had received training; there were also specialist doctors (in collaboration with the faculty of medicine), but networking in the referral process was done partially and not integrated. Conclusion: The health referral system in Linga District had run pretty well, but did not fully involve community participation in an integrated service system. The local government in this case Linga District Health Office needs to revitalize as well as accelerate the development of Desa Siaga (alert villages) readiness to increase community participation in the development of a referral system.Text1 digital file (p. 24-35)application/pdfidHEALTH-CARE DELIVERYHEALTH FINANCINGHEALTH POLICYLOCAL GOVERNMENTGATEKEEPINGREFERRAL AND CONSULTATIONINDONESIA--LINGGAACCESS TO HEALTH CARELOCAL GOVERNMENTINFORMATION NETWORKSKebijakan pemerintah daerah dalam meningkatkan sistem rujukan kesehatan daerah kepulauan di kabupaten Lingga provinsi Kepulauan RiauGovernment policy in improving health referral system islands region district in Lingga district province of Riau ArchipelagoJournal Article (peer-reviewed)