Consilium Sanitatis: Journal of Health Science and Policy https://journals.eduped.org/index.php/jhsp <p align="justify"><strong> <img style="float: left; width: 172px; margin-top: 3px;" src="https://journals.eduped.org/public/site/images/niakania/screenshot-1-03657037fd8982d4f7c674eb678fe781.png" height="250" /> </strong></p> <p align="justify"><strong>Consilium Sanitatis: Journal of Health Science and Policy</strong> (JHSP) is a peer-reviewed and open-access journal that is published quarterly a year, in <strong>January, April, July, and October</strong>. This journal is published by <a href="https://eduped.org/">EDUPEDIA Publisher</a> (AHU-0047972-AH.01.14 Tahun 2022). JHSP offers instantaneous open access to its content in order to make research easily available to the public so it will support a wide exchange of knowledge in the field of health science and policy.</p> <p align="justify">We offer a venue for academicians, researchers, and practitioners to publish their original research or review articles. The scope in this journal with a broad range of topics in the fields of Health in General, Public Health, Health administration and Policy, Health Education, Health promotion and behavior, Health Economics, Maternal and Child Health, Nursing, Midwifery, Nutrition, Environmental Health, Occupational Health and Safety, Clinical Psychology, Hospital Management and Administration, and any other related topics.</p> <p align="justify"><strong>e-ISSN: 2985-4628</strong></p> <p align="justify"><strong>p-ISSN: 2985-9719</strong></p> <p align="justify"><strong>DOI Prefix: 10.56855</strong></p> EDUPEDIA Publisher en-US Consilium Sanitatis: Journal of Health Science and Policy 2985-9719 The Ideal Role of Government and Professional Organizations in the Health Sector Based on the Omnibus Law https://journals.eduped.org/index.php/jhsp/article/view/756 <p><strong>Objective: </strong>This research aims to examine the ideal role of government and professional organizations in the health sector based on the Omnibus Law.</p> <p><strong>Methods: </strong>This research uses normative legal research methods that combine analytical, conceptual and legal perspectives.</p> <p><strong>Results: </strong>The study findings show that the Health Omnibus Law is also considered a national legal plan to improve the health of the Indonesian people, primarily through foreign trade in the field of health services. Therefore, updating and harmonizing national laws and regulations is very important while still adhering to the values of Pancasila.</p> <p><strong>Conclusion: </strong>The government is primarily responsible for planning, organizing, and managing health programs that are equitable and affordable for everyone. It is hoped that the Omnibus Law on Health will fulfill people's expectations of getting good health services while still fulfilling the government's obligations towards the health of Indonesian citizens. Unifying and updating national legal regulations is the key to improving public health while still paying attention to the values of Pancasila so that public health can be improved fairly and safely in accordance with the law.</p> Riskha Dora Candra Dewi Copyright (c) 2023 Author https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ 2023-11-08 2023-11-08 1 4 202 2012 10.56855/jhsp.v1i4.756 The Role of Health Cadres in Dealing with COVID-19 Pandemic in Central Java: A qualitative Study https://journals.eduped.org/index.php/jhsp/article/view/900 <p><strong>Objective: </strong>This research aims to determine the experience and role of health cadres in dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic.</p> <p><strong>Methods: </strong>This research uses a qualitative research method with an exploratory approach. The number of participants in this research was six health cadres using a purposive sampling approach. The data collection technique in this research used interviews.</p> <p><strong>Results: </strong>After carrying out the thematic analysis process, three themes were found from the results of the in-depth interviews, namely (1) The role of health cadres in dealing with COVID-19, (2) Factors that make it easier for cadres to deal with COVID-19, and (3) Factors that hinder cadres in dealing with COVID-19.</p> <p><strong>Conclusion: </strong>Health cadres are aware of their role and responsibility in dealing with COVID-19 in society. Health cadres have a role as mobilizers and supervise the community in complying with health protocols. However, in carrying out their role, many health cadres receive unpleasant treatment, namely in the form of rejection and discrimination from the community and local government assistance is still lacking.</p> Andika Mirza Fahriyan Vinami Yulian Copyright (c) 2024 Consilium Sanitatis: Journal of Health Science and Policy https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ 2024-01-22 2024-01-22 1 4 213 223 10.56855/jhsp.v1i4.900