International Journal of Sciences: Basic and Applied Research (IJSBAR) ISSN 2307-4531 (Print & Online) http://gssrr.org/index.php?journal=JournalOfBasicAndApplied --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 74 The Evaluation of the Minimum Service Standards for Patients with Hypertension in the Work Area of the Jayapura City Health Department Kristina Maktan a , Sarce Makaba b* , Rosmin M. Tingginehe c , Yacob Ruru d a Postgraduate Master Program of Public Health, Faculty of Public Health, Cenderawasih University b,c Faculty of Public Health, Cenderawasih University, Jayapura Papua, Indonesia, 99351 d Department of Satistics, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Cenderawasih University a Email: maktankritina@gmail.com; b Email: sarcemakaba20@gmail.com c Email: rosmin_t@yahoo.co.id; d Email: yacobruru@yahoo.com Abstract Background: Minimum service standards (SPM, short for Standar Pelayanan Minimum in Indonesian) are provisions for the type and quality of minimum basic services that every citizen is entitled to receive. The City District Health Department has a minimum health service standard with a target of 100% consisting of health services for pregnant women, maternity, newborns, infants, primary school age, productive age, elderly people, hypertensive people, diabetes mellitus, people with severe mental disorders, suspected tuberculosis and health services for people at risk of becoming infected. The goal of meeting the Minimum Service Standards for 13 Public Health Center (Puskesmas, short for Pusat Kesehatan Masyarakat in Indonesian) employed in the Jayapura City Health Department is health care facilities for people with hypertension, which is the achievement for 2018 to 22.46 percent, and in 2019 to 16.46 percent, of 13 Puskemas in Jayapura City, which have the lowest minimum Service Standards. Research Objectives: This study is intended to assess the input, process, output and outcome of the minimum standards of service in Jayapura City for hypertensive patients. Research method: Research was conducted in Hamadi Health Centre, North Jayapura Heath Center, Kotaraja Health Center, Skouw Health Centre, and Waena Community Health Centre, in the Jayapura City Health Department. The method of study is qualitative. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ * Corresponding author.