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Village Resource and Rural Infrastructure Study 2008-2009, Wave 1

Indonesia, 2008
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Yayasan Cipta Sarana Mandiri
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TYPE (Type of health facilities) (hh01_type)

Data file: HH

Overview

Valid: 38390
Invalid: 0
Minimum: 1
Maximum: 10
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 7
End: 8
Width: 2
Range: 1 - 10
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Literal question
Type
Categories
Value Category Cases
1 a. General hospital 3839
10%
2 b. Private hospital 3839
10%
3 c. Community health center/pustu 3839
10%
4 d. Polyclinic/Private Clinic 3839
10%
5 e. Doctors private practice 3839
10%
6 f. Village maternity post/midwife 3839
10%
7 g. Midwife private practice 3839
10%
8 h. Nurse/Orderly private practice 3839
10%
9 i. Integrated service post 3839
10%
10 j. Traditional practice 3839
10%
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.

Description

Definition
Type of health facilities:
1. General hospital, is a hospital owned by the central government (such as RSCM/RSUP Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo); regional government (such as RSU Labuan Baji), National Army/TNI (such as RSPAD), or State-owned Enterprise/BUMN (such as RS Pertamina).
2. Private hospital, is a private owned hospital such as RS St. Carolus, RS Medistra.
3. Community health center (Puskesmas)/ Pustu, is a health service unit owned by the government responsible for providing health services to the community in sub-districts, part of sub-districts or kelurahan (such in DKI Jakarta). Puskesmas team can do mobile practices to certain places within its working territory in order to provide easier access of health services for the society. While pustu is a health service unit that provide assistance to puskesmas in some parts of the Puskesmas working area.
4. Polyclinic/ Private clinic, is a health service center for outpatient (not hospitalized); usually managed by privates, companies, foundations, Army/TNI or various Departments/BUMN.
5. Doctors private practice, are private/personal practices of physicians, whether general practitioners, dentists, or specialists.
6. Village maternity post (Polindes)/ Midwife, is a building constructed with financial donations from the government and villagers to help births and provide a place for delivering women to stay and for a village midwife to reside. In addition to births, it also provides Maternal and Child Health (KIA) services, Birth Control (KB), and other health services, which are needed by the community and consistent with the midwife's technical competencies.
7. Midwife private practice, is a health facility/building used by a practicing midwife usually to provide services for pregnant women and babies.
8. Nurse/ Orderly (mantri) private practice, is a private/personal practice by a nurse or orderly; open outside the hospital, puskesmas, pustu, polindes, posyandu, or clinic.
9. Integrated service post, is a vehicle for public participation, managed and organized from, by, for and together with the community to provide primary health services and monitor under-5 growths in the framework of improving the quality of human resources early. The activities include immunization, public nutrition education, and maternal and child health services.
10. Traditional practices/healer/traditional midwife/alternative, is an alternative health service by shaman/healer/sinshe, including accupuncture practice, finger therapy, paranormal, radiesthesia (usually using a pendulum). While traditional midwife is an alternative health practice by a midwife who specifically handles pregnancy or delivering baby, whether she has been trained by the Ministry of Health or not. The term midwife also known as paraji in West Java, dukun beranak in DKI Jakarta, etc.

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TYPE (Type of health facilities)
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