KAJIAN STRATEGIS PERCEPATAN DAN PENGEMBANGAN FITOFARMAKA UNTUK KESEHATAN MASYARAKAT

Hermawan, Saputra KAJIAN STRATEGIS PERCEPATAN DAN PENGEMBANGAN FITOFARMAKA UNTUK KESEHATAN MASYARAKAT. Jurnal Delima Harapan.

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Abstract

Indonesia is a "megabio-diversity" country, the World Conservation Monitoring Center has reported that the
territory of Indonesia is an area where many types of medicinal plants are found with the number of plants that
have been utilized reaching 2,518 species (EISAI, 1995). Indonesia's wealth of biological resources is a
potential resource in the pharmaceutical sector which has not been fully utilized. (Prodisfar, 2021). The
purpose of this study is to develop and recommend strategies for accelerating and developing
phytopharmaceuticals for public health in Indonesia. The research method is Qualitative Method. The
population and sample of the study were conducted by purposive sampling involving informants from across
ministries, the pharmaceutical industry, as well as professional organizations in Indonesia, and hospitals. The
results of the study show that Indonesia must carry out an acceleration strategy using an intensive strategy
(Market Penetration and Product Development and Market Product), while the development strategy is carried
out by backward integration, forward integration and horizontal integration as an effort to maintain public
health in Indonesia. Suggestions for further researchers, in order to be able to conduct special studies on halal
products and pharmacoeconomics for public health.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Z Bibliography. Library Science. Information Resources > Z719 Libraries (General)
Depositing User: Hermawan Saputra
Date Deposited: 09 Oct 2022 07:15
Last Modified: 09 Oct 2022 07:15
URI: http://repository.uhamka.ac.id/id/eprint/17157

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