REPORTING SURVEILLANCE DATA ON INFECTIOUS AND NON-COMMUNICABLE DISEASES AT THE BAULA COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15963141Keywords:
Reporting, Epidemiological Surveillance, Infectious and Non-DiseasesAbstract
Health surveillance is a systematic and continuous observation of data and information related to the incidence of disease or health problems and conditions that affect the increase in disease transmission or health problems to obtain and provide information as reference material for disease control and management actions. Surveillance is organized through data collection, data processing, data analysis, and data dissemination which become an inseparable unit to provide objective, measurable, and comparable informatzion for decisionmaking. The purpose is to find out how the Epidemiological Surveillance Data Reporting Process of infectious and non-communicable diseases in Baula Public Health Center, Kolaka Regency. Descriptive research type with a cross-sectional approach. The informant in this study was the P2P Officer of Baula community health center. The results showed that implementing infectious and non-communicable disease surveillance reporting at the Baula Health Center includes data on the network of auxiliary health centers and village maternity centers. The Baula Health Center Service System uses the SKDR (Early Vigilance and Response System). Reporting recording activities are by the available schedule, but the private clinic network and Independent Midwives do not yet exist.

