*Result*: Findings from Universiti Malaya Update Understanding of Tuberculosis (Enhancing the quality of tuberculosis care in a high-prevalence area of West Java, Indonesia: A comparative study between public and private hospitals).
*Further Information*
*This article focuses on a study evaluating the quality of tuberculosis (TB) care in public and private hospitals in Karawang Regency, West Java, Indonesia, an area with high TB prevalence. Using a mixed-methods approach that combined the High-Quality Health System (HQHS) model and the Quality of Tuberculosis Service Assessment (QTSA) tool, the study identified low treatment success rates linked to patient loss to follow-up, inadequate evaluation, mortality, and dissatisfaction, primarily due to weaknesses in foundational health system elements and treatment processes. The research emphasizes that strengthening these foundational components and implementing a sustainable, integrated treatment approach are essential to improving clinical outcomes and patient satisfaction. The study was conducted by researchers affiliated with Universiti Malaya in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, and has undergone peer review. [Extracted from the article]*