Additional Implications of Injury Costs of Health BPJS Patients as Community Empowerment Efforts

Suatmiati, Sri (2019) Additional Implications of Injury Costs of Health BPJS Patients as Community Empowerment Efforts. Additional Implications of Injury Costs of Health BPJS Patients as Community Empowerment Efforts, 317. ISSN 2352-5398

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Abstract

Abstract—Based on data released by BPJS Kesehatan at the beginning of February 2018, the current population of Indonesia who became BPJS participants amounted to 192,029,645 people with the highest number of participants using central government funds, which amounted to 48.07%. The classification based on BPJS participant contributions results in the division of different inpatient classes for each registered participant. Each participant has the right to care according to class I care, class II care and class III care. Regulation of the Minister of Health of the Republic of Indonesia Number 4 of 2017 has stipulated the provisions that in the event that a national health insurance participant wishes to go up the inpatient service class above his class, he must pay the difference in cost between the hospital rate and the class he is entitled to. . This phenomenon is one of the considerations of the parties involved in providing services in health facilities to maximize their role according to the needs of participants. This paper is intended to examine the additional implications of the difference in cost of hospitalization for BPJS Health patients as an effort to empower the community associated with proper functions as a tool of social engineering (Social Engineering). Keywords: Cost differences, Patients, community empowerment.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: R Medicine > R Medicine (General)
Divisions: Lain - Lain > E-journal
Depositing User: Irwan syah
Date Deposited: 14 Mar 2020 01:44
Last Modified: 14 Mar 2020 01:44
URI: http://repository.um-palembang.ac.id/id/eprint/7043

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