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Sustainable Flood-Resilient of the Selected Hospital Based on the Hospital Safety Index (HSI) |
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| Creator | 1. Neni Herlina Rafida 2. Fatmah 3. Fatma Lestari |
| Title | Sustainable Flood-Resilient of the Selected Hospital Based on the Hospital Safety Index (HSI) |
| Publisher | Thai Society of Higher Education Institutes on Environment |
| Publication Year | 2567 |
| Journal Title | EnvironmentAsia |
| Journal Vol. | 17 |
| Journal No. | 3 |
| Page no. | 131-140 |
| Keyword | Flood Disaster, Sustainability, Preparedness, Hospital Safety Index, DisasterResilient Hospital |
| URL Website | http://www.tshe.org/ea/index.html |
| Website title | EnvironmentAsia |
| ISSN | 1906-1714 |
| Abstract | Hospital Safety Index (HSI) is used to assess the hospital readiness level in dealing withdisaster situations. However, research on hospital readiness and resilience in Indonesia is stilllimited. The study aimed to develop the sustainable and disaster-resilient hospitals concept infive selected hospitals in DKI Jakarta based on HSI. A cross-sectional study design was usedwith purposive sampling techniques. These hospitals had conducted an HSI assessment forat least the last 2 years and had experienced a flood disaster that impacted their operations.The research used the quantitative (SWOT analysis, desk review) and the qualitative methods(FGD, in-depth interview). The results revealed that RSUD Cilincing Regional achieved thehighest ranking for building integrity in Modules 2 and 3 of HSI. This was specifically dueto their infrastructure protection elements, electrical systems, water supply systems, wastemanagement systems, fuel storage systems, heating, ventilation, air conditioning (HVAC)systems, and medical and laboratory equipment and supplies used for diagnosis and treatment.RSUD Cilincing is the largest in Module 4 in terms of human resources, logistics, finance,patient services, support services, as well as evacuation, decontamination, and security systems.RSUD Cilincing scored 0.9 and was classified as a sustainable flood disaster-resilient hospital. |