Incentive and Constrains Sample Clauses

Incentive and Constrains. Incentives to participate depend in part on stakeholder expectations about whether the collaborative process will produce meaningful outcomes, particularly on the balance of time and energy required for collaboration (Xxxxxxxxx et al. 2003; Warner 2006). Incentives will increase as stakeholders see a direct relationship between their concrete participation contributing to effective policy outcomes (Xxxxx, 1997). Incentives to participate in collaborative governance will also increase if stakeholders perceive the achievement of their goals as dependent on the cooperation of other stakeholders (Xxxxxxx 1991). Based on the results of the author's research, it is known that in terms of incentives, BPJS Kupang Kupang Branch comes from the contributions of the Contribution Assistance Recipients and not the Contribution Assistance Recipients, while for Prof. Xx. XX Xxxxxxxx Regional Public Hospital Kupang in this collaboration received incentives from service activities provided for BPJS health participants. Prof. Xx. XX Xxxxxxxx Regional Public Hospital Kupang itself, namely the lack of quality human resources so that it has an impact on administrative errors so that it has an impact on pending claims when examined by the BPJS verifiereven though several years ago BPJS suffered losses so that claim payments were delayed but now this has been resolved but constrained by the hospital claim process from the input stage to the verification which still does not meet the standards of BPJS Kupang Branch. For incentives for hospitals, it is calculated based on the Regulation of the Governor of East Nusa Tenggara Province Number 13 of 2018 concerning Service Sharing where doctors, nurses, midwives and others will receive service payments according to their respective performances through individual performance assessments, calculation of Performance Indicators Individuals (IKI) and Key Performance Indicators (IKU) but income incentives are not always profitable and can even be detrimental and this is recognized as a constraint from the Accounting department because when a claim is reported but is not submitted or is not in accordance with the rules agreed with BPJS . There are several factors that occur in this problem, including delays in doctors entering medical resumes or medical record results, rooms or delays in the input system. In the Services section there are human resources and one of them is a doctor. Doctors also have a doctor in charge, so if it is too late ...
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