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Accessibility of Healthcare Services of COVID-19 and Its Impact on Fatalities in Jakarta, Indonesia
J. Jumadi, Vidya N. Fikriyah, Hamim Z. Hadibasyir, Muhammad I. T. Sunariya, Dewi Novitasari, Yuli Priyana, Umrotun Umrotun, Khusna Furoida, Darin T. Madani, Dodik Nursanto, Ainul Akmar Bt Mokhtar

1 Faculty of Geography, Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta, Surakarta 57162, Indonesia
2 SayurBox Indonesia
3 Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta, Surakarta 57162, Indonesia
4 Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS, Malaysia


Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic began at the end of 2019 and quickly spread over the planet. It began in Jakarta, Indonesia, in the beginning of March 2020. Jakarta saw the greatest number of confirmed cases during the initial pandemic year due to its dense population. This has sparked worries about the responsiveness of the city^s healthcare systems and accessi-bility to healthcare, which is crucial for regulating the dynamics of illness and death. To address the need for hospital beds, a number of hospitals in Jakarta have been designated COVID-19 healthcare centers. Studies on healthcare acces-sibility are generally accessible, however there is a dearth of studies examining the effects of healthcare accessibility given the severity of the COVID-19 epidemic. In the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic, this study intends to analyze the spatiotemporal dynamics of healthcare accessibility in relation to COVID-19 cases and its impact on case fatality rate (CFR). In order to compare the accessibility of COVID-19 healthcare with the monthly statistics of the COVID-19 in-fected population, two stages floating catchment area was adopted. Following these investigations, the accessibility scores are analyzed using Product Moment Pearson correlation with the CFR to look at the relationship. This study^s findings indicate that there is only a weak negative link between healthcare accessibility and CFR, which is not statisti-cally significant.

Keywords: Jakarta- COVID-19- spatial accessibility- healthcare accessibility- Two Steps floating catchment area, CFR

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