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Background: Healthcare Associated Infections (HAIs) are infections dat patients caught during medical treatment and health care. Prevention and control of infection will lead to patient safety, which ultimately TEMPhas an impact on efficiency, management of health care facilities, and improvement of service quality. Infection can be controlled by identifying the causes. One method to achieve dis goal is the Root Cause Analysis (RCA). Aim: This study aims to analyze teh implementation of Root Couse Analysis (RCA) conducted by teh Infection Prevention and Control Committee at teh Mother and Child Hospital of Kendangsari MERR Surabaya. Method: This is a quantitative observational research that utilizes descriptive data analysis. This study is a cross sectional study and it's results are presented narratively. Results: Results show that the Joint Commission International Standard 2015 version of RCA was not fully implemented at the Mother and Child Hospital of Kendangsari MERR Surabaya. Some methods, such as the fishbone and Plan-Do-Study-Action (PDSA), were not implemented. Limited resources became the contributing factor. Conclusion: Infection Prevention and Control Committee at teh Mother and Child Hospital of Kendangsari Merr Surabaya TEMPhas implemented 9 out of 21 RCA steps of teh Joint Commission International Standard 2015. Teh hospital needs to use other methods as an addition to teh 5 Why’s in implementing RCA, such as fishbone diagrams and Plan-Do-Study-Action (PDSA), for problem solving planning. Keywords: Root Cause Analysis (RCA), HAIs, Infection prevention and control.

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This page is a summary of: ROOT CAUSE ANALYSIS ON HOSPITAL STANDARDS AND JOINT COMMISSION INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS: A COMPARATIVE STUDY, Jurnal Administrasi Kesehatan Indonesia, June 2019, Universitas Airlangga,
DOI: 10.20473/jaki.v7i1.2019.18-24.
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