THE EFFECT OF COVID-19 TEST CANCELLATION ONHEALTHCARE WORKERS ' REMUNERATION

Korompis, Martha D and Tumurang, Marjes and Tombokan, Sandra G. J and Purwandari, Atik and Losu, Fredrika Nancy and Tuju, Sjenny Olga and Hardy, Syaifoel (2022) THE EFFECT OF COVID-19 TEST CANCELLATION ONHEALTHCARE WORKERS ' REMUNERATION. International Journal of Social Science (IJSS), 2 (1). pp. 1137-1144. ISSN 2798-3463 (Printed) | 2798-4079 (Online)

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Abstract

The signs of a drastic decline in Covid-19 cases will have an impact on various related businesses where healthcareworkers are involved. With the end of the Covid-19 pandemic, it will automatically result in the abolition of the PCRor Antigen Test which will have an impact on the reducing of their remuneration. The purpose of this study is to analyze the impact of canceling the Covid-19 test on several types of remuneration for health workers. This study usedPRISMA analysis supported by the PICOT model. The research was conducted through document search, keyword identification and article review from Google Scholar (n=41), SagePub (n=16), Pubmed (n=6), Semantic Scholar (n=4), and others (n= 31). Other documents were discarded because they were irrelevant, duplication, and other reasons that were not on topic (n=29). The results of the PRISMA analysis showedfour problems faced by health workers as a result of the reduction in Covid-19 tests for health workers, namely: a decrease in job vacancies, a reduction in functional benefits and a decrease in personal business for health workers. We recommendedto the empowerment of COVID-19 health workers and increasing business potential for health workers as an effort to restore the welfare ofhealth workers.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Jurnal
Depositing User: Admin Poltekkes
Date Deposited: 03 Jun 2022 06:04
Last Modified: 03 Jun 2022 06:04
URI: http://repository.poltekkes-manado.ac.id/id/eprint/806

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