MOTIVATION, JOB SATISFACTION AND ORGANIZATIONAL COMMITMENT OF PROGRAM MANAGERS WITH HEALTH CARE COVERAGE AT PUBLIC HEALTH CARE IN BONDOWOSO

Melati Laksni Putri Bio | Eri Witcahyo Bio | Sri Utami Bio
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Submited : July 27, 2020
Published : July 27, 2020

Background & Objective: Based on Bondowoso’s Performance Assessment of Public Health Care in 2014
through 2016, there is one aspect of the Performance Assessment of Public Health Care that always belongs
to the low performance, it is the aspect of health care coverage. The level of health care coverage
significantly affect life expectancy. Life expectancy is one indicator in determining backward region. Based
on Presidential Decree No. 131 in 2015 Bondowoso established as a backward region in East Java at the first
place. This study aimed to analyze the correlation between motivation, job satisfaction and organizational
commitment of program managers with health care coverage at Public Health Care in Bondowoso 2017.
Material and Method: This study used analytic research with cross–sectional approach. Population of this
research were 101 program managers with total sample were 81 respondent. Result: An association between
motivation (p value = 0.000 <0.05), job satisfaction (p value = 0.000 <0.05) and organizational commitment
(p value = 0.007 <0.05) with health care coverage. Conclusion: There is a correlation between Motivation,
Job satisfaction and Organizational Commitment with Health Care Coverage.

Putri, M., Witcahyo, E., & Utami, S. (2020). MOTIVATION, JOB SATISFACTION AND ORGANIZATIONAL COMMITMENT OF PROGRAM MANAGERS WITH HEALTH CARE COVERAGE AT PUBLIC HEALTH CARE IN BONDOWOSO. Preventif : Jurnal Kesehatan Masyarakat, 9(2), 44-52. Retrieved from https://jurnal.fkm.untad.ac.id/index.php/preventif/article/view/95
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