Tag Archives: Indonesia

Exploring the Institutional Arrangements for Linking Health Financing to the Quality of Care: Lessons from Indonesia, the Philippines, and Thailand

Resource Type: Technical Brief Authors: Altea Cico, Adam Koon, Mignote Haile, and Kelley Laird Published: September 2018 Resource Description: As countries accelerate efforts to achieve UHC, ensuring the provision of quality healthcare has emerged as a major priority. Yet, much remains unknown about the structural and functional arrangements that create an enabling environment for quality health care, […]

Peran Pemerintah Daerah dalam Memperkuat Pelayanan Primer di Era JKN

Resource Type: Policy Brief Authors: Health Finance & Goverannce Project Published: Juni 2016 Resource Description: Tujuan utama dari sistem jaminan kesehatan adalah agar peserta memperoleh manfaat pemeliharaan kesehatan dan perlindungan dalam memenuhi kebutuhan dasar kesehatan (UU 40/2004) dengan cara meningkatkan akses dan mutu pelayanan kesehatan. Dengan demikian, pelayanan kesehatan di tingkat primer berperan sangat penting […]

Strengthening Primary Care Through Performance – Based Incentive System

Resource Type: Policy Brief Authors: Laksono Trisnantoro, Shita Dewi, Likke Putri, Silvera Erari, ReImbuss Biljers Fanda, M. Ikhsan Jufri, Christa Dewi, Aulia Novelira, M. Faozi Kurniawan Published: January 2018 Resource Description: The policy brief presents recommendations to Ministry of Health, Ministry of Administrative and Bureaucratic Reform, National Social Security Board (Dewan Jaminan Social Nasional/DJSN), Indonesian Social Security […]

A regulatory review assessing JKN implementation versus design

Resource Type: Publication Authors:  Likke Putri, Insan Adiwibowo, M. Faozi Kurniawan, Yanti Leosari, Budi Siswoyo, Crista Dewi Shita Dewi, Susan Gigli, Kelley Laird, and Lisa LeRoy Published: April 2018 Resource Description: The purpose of the regulatory review undertaken in late 2015 was to understand the effectiveness of existing regulations in implementing JKN, potential shortcomings and […]

Center for Health Policy and Management’s Dr. Shita Dewi Shares Research Findings with Indonesia’s Minister of Health

The University of Gadjah Mada’s Center for Health Policy and Management (CHPM) participated in the Indonesia Health Economics Association’s (INAHEA) fourth annual Scientific Meeting and International Seminar held in Surabaya, Indonesia from September 13 – 15, 2017.  The 4th Annual INAHEA conference focused on the implementation of Indonesia’s National Health Insurance (JKN) in its third […]

Role of Health Insurance in Strengthening the Financial Protection System in India

Exploring the institutional arrangements for linking health financing to the quality of care: Lessons from Indonesia, the Philippines, and Thailand

Resource Type: Study Authors: Altea Cico Resource Description: As the Asia region accelerates efforts to achieve UHC, strengthening the provision of quality health care has emerged as a major priority. However, evidence on the most effective institutional arrangements for ensuring quality in health care remains limited. The role of health financing actors in ensuring quality of […]

Findings from the deep dive and results from Cycle 1 of Implementation Research on UHC in Indonesia, Oct 2016

In order to successfully facilitate the ambitious UHC initiative, HFG, with leadership from the Center for Health Policy and Management (CHPM) at Universitas Gadjah Mada, conducted implementation research to understand how JKN regulations for primary care are being implemented at the district level. The aim of the research is to help strengthen primary care for […]

Strengthening Primary Care as the Foundation of JKN

Central to the vision of JKN and the Government of Indonesia’s commitment to enhancing the health of all of its citizens is strengthening the role of primary care to prevent, treat and manage health conditions. How it is working, what the challenges are, and where might changes to regulations or operationalization of JKN contribute to […]

Implementation Research Jaminan Kesehatan Nasional Policy

This infographic describes the 2016 study on how to assess JKN regulations in primary care that have been implemented at district level, particularly regulations on capitation fund management. Capitation is a prospective payment system paid by BPJS Kesehatan to primary health care facilities to provide health services to JKN members enrolled in those facilities regardless […]

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