The Indonesian Parliament's Health Committee, in collaboration with BPJS Kesehatan, has announced that participants in the health assistance program will be notified three months prior to any changes in their status. This decision aims to enhance program management and ensure participant rights.
The Indonesian Health Insurance Agency reported that there are 58.32 million inactive participants in the National Health Insurance (JKN) program, highlighting the urgent need to enhance data accuracy regarding participants.
Indonesian Minister of Rural Development Yandri Susanto announced the launch of the Jaminan Kesehatan Nasional (JKN) program aimed at reducing poverty and enhancing health services in villages. A memorandum of understanding was signed with BPJS Kesehatan to support this initiative.
BPJS Kesehatan has announced its commitment to cover complaints from participants in the National Health Insurance program regarding food security issues related to a free meal initiative. This decision was made during a press conference in Jakarta.
In a move aimed at improving health insurance services, BPJS Kesehatan signed a memorandum of understanding with four ministries and government institutions in Jakarta on Tuesday. This agreement is part of the Indonesian government's efforts to enhance the quality of healthcare services provided to citizens.
BPJS Kesehatan has announced a partnership with the Indonesian military to provide healthcare services in remote areas. This collaboration aims to improve access to health services in regions suffering from infrastructure deficits.