https://ejournal.nusantarahasanajournal.com/index.php/inovasi/issue/feed Nusantara Inovasi: Jurnal Ilmu Kesehatan, Sains dan Teknik 2026-04-02T00:14:07-04:00 Muhammad Habibullah Aminy nusantarahasana@gmail.com Open Journal Systems <div>Nusantara Inovasi: Jurnal Kesehatan, Sains, dan Teknik is a scientific journal published by the Nusantara Hasana Berdikari Foundation. It is published four times a year: November, February, May, and August.</div> <div> </div> <div>The journal aims to improve the quality of scientific knowledge, foster innovation, and encourage the widespread dissemination of systematic scientific research results (research, literature reviews, experiments, and case studies) in the fields of health, science, and engineering. The scientific focus areas are as follows:</div> <div>1. Health Focus</div> <div>General Medicine, Dentistry, Nursing, Midwifery, Public Health, Nutrition, Medical Records, Occupational Safety and Health, Pharmacy, Physiotherapy, Medical Laboratory Technology, Environmental Health, and relevant health sciences.</div> <div>2. Science Focus</div> <div>Biology, Chemistry, Statistics, Mathematics, Natural Sciences, and relevant sciences.</div> <div>3. Engineering Focus</div> <div>Information Technology, Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Geodesy, Geology, Information Systems, Mining, Petroleum Engineering, and relevant engineering sciences.</div> https://ejournal.nusantarahasanajournal.com/index.php/inovasi/article/view/1981 MEDICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT 2026-04-01T23:06:26-04:00 Rizaldi Sultani mudrajad.nhj@hotmail.com Muhammad Habibullah Aminy habibamin22@gmail.com Slamet Mardiyanto Rahayu slamet.mardiyantorahayu84@gmail.com Lale Ajeng Khalifatun Wardani laleajeng26@gmail.com Wahyu Aprilyaningsih wahyuaprilyaningsih@gmail.com <p><em>Medical waste management is crucial because it directly relates to protecting human health and preserving the environment. Medical waste from healthcare facilities, such as hospitals, clinics, and laboratories, often contains infectious materials, sharp objects, and hazardous chemicals that can pose a risk of disease transmission and environmental pollution if not managed properly. Therefore, proper medical waste management, including sorting, collection, transportation, processing, and final disposal, is essential to prevent infection, protect healthcare workers and the public, and maintain a safe and healthy environment. Furthermore, proper medical waste management also supports the creation of a responsible and sustainable healthcare system.</em></p> 2026-02-28T00:00:00-05:00 Copyright (c) 2026 Nusantara Inovasi: Jurnal Ilmu Kesehatan, Sains dan Teknik https://ejournal.nusantarahasanajournal.com/index.php/inovasi/article/view/1982 PATIENT SATISFACTION IN HOSPITALS 2026-04-01T23:48:58-04:00 Resti Selviana sukarman.nhj@hotmail.com Muhammad Habibullah Aminy habibamin22@gmail.com Slamet Mardiyanto Rahayu slamet.mardiyantorahayu84@gmail.com Lale Ajeng Khalifatun Wardani laleajeng26@gmail.com Wahyu Aprilyaningsih wahyuaprilyaningsih@gmail.com <p><em>Patient satisfaction in hospitals is crucial because it reflects the quality of healthcare services provided and the patient's level of trust in the medical staff and facilities. When patients are satisfied, they tend to have more confidence in the treatment process, comply with doctor's recommendations, and have a more positive experience with care. Furthermore, patient satisfaction plays a role in enhancing the hospital's image, fostering patient loyalty, and serving as a basis for evaluation by management to continuously improve service quality, including the professionalism of healthcare staff, the speed of service, and the comfort of the facilities provided.</em></p> 2026-02-28T00:00:00-05:00 Copyright (c) 2026 Nusantara Inovasi: Jurnal Ilmu Kesehatan, Sains dan Teknik https://ejournal.nusantarahasanajournal.com/index.php/inovasi/article/view/1983 MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING (MRI) IN HOSPITAL 2026-04-01T23:57:31-04:00 Sapta Dwi Rosadi nhjluis@gmail.com Muhammad Habibullah Aminy habibamin22@gmail.com Slamet Mardiyanto Rahayu slamet.mardiyantorahayu84@gmail.com Lale Ajeng Khalifatun Wardani laleajeng26@gmail.com Wahyu Aprilyaningsih wahyuaprilyaningsih@gmail.com <p><em>Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is a crucial medical tool in hospitals because it can produce detailed images of the inside of the body without using harmful radiation. Using magnetic fields and radio waves, MRI technology helps doctors detect various diseases such as tumors, brain disorders, spinal cord injuries, and internal organ problems more accurately. MRI improves diagnostic accuracy, aids in more effective treatment planning, and monitors patient progress, thus optimizing and improving the quality of hospital care.</em></p> 2026-02-28T00:00:00-05:00 Copyright (c) 2026 Nusantara Inovasi: Jurnal Ilmu Kesehatan, Sains dan Teknik https://ejournal.nusantarahasanajournal.com/index.php/inovasi/article/view/1984 STORAGE OF DRY FOOD MATERIALS IN HOSPITAL NUTRITION INSTALLATIONS 2026-04-02T00:06:08-04:00 Romi Hidayatullah aah.nhj@outlook.com Muhammad Habibullah Aminy habibamin22@gmail.com Slamet Mardiyanto Rahayu slamet.mardiyantorahayu84@gmail.com Lale Ajeng Khalifatun Wardani laleajeng26@gmail.com Wahyu Aprilyaningsih wahyuaprilyaningsih@gmail.com <p><em>nutritional value of food prepared for patients. Standard storage practices—such as maintaining warehouse cleanliness, regulating temperature and humidity, placing food on shelves away from floors or walls, and implementing a First in First Out (FIFO) system—can prevent damage, contamination, and pest growth. Proper storage procedures ensure food remains safe and suitable for consumption, supporting the provision of hygienic, nutritious food for patients and helping maintain the quality of nutrition services in hospitals.</em></p> 2026-02-28T00:00:00-05:00 Copyright (c) 2026 Nusantara Inovasi: Jurnal Ilmu Kesehatan, Sains dan Teknik https://ejournal.nusantarahasanajournal.com/index.php/inovasi/article/view/1985 HAZARDOUS AND TOXIC WASTE MANAGEMENT (B3) IN HOSPITALS 2026-04-02T00:14:07-04:00 Virnaz Permata Ayu mudrajad.nhj@hotmail.com Muhammad Habibullah Aminy habibamin22@gmail.com Slamet Mardiyanto Rahayu slamet.mardiyantorahayu84@gmail.com Lale Ajeng Khalifatun Wardani laleajeng26@gmail.com Wahyu Aprilyaningsih wahyuaprilyaningsih@gmail.com <p><em>Management of hazardous and toxic materials (B3) waste in hospitals is crucial for protecting human health and preserving the environment. B3 waste, such as chemical residues, medicines, syringes, and infectious materials, can pose a risk of disease transmission, poisoning, and soil, water, and air pollution if not handled properly. Therefore, hospitals must sort, store, transport, and dispose of waste in accordance with safety procedures and standards. Proper B3 waste management helps prevent harm to healthcare workers, patients, and the surrounding community, while ensuring the hospital operates safely, hygienically, and responsibly towards the environment.</em></p> 2026-02-28T00:00:00-05:00 Copyright (c) 2026 Nusantara Inovasi: Jurnal Ilmu Kesehatan, Sains dan Teknik