In a bid to provide greater access to healthcare services, the South Jakarta Health Agency is aiming to open healthcare facilities in three traditional markets this year
n a bid to provide greater access to healthcare services, the South Jakarta Health Agency is aiming to open healthcare facilities in three traditional markets this year.
'We opened one at Manggis Market [in Setiabudi] on Wednesday, and the next ones will be in Pesanggrahan and Jagakarsa districts,' agency head Yuditha Endah Prihmaningtyas said on Thursday.
Yuditha was further quoted by beritajakarta.com as saying that the agency was waiting for instructions from city-owned traditional market operator PD Pasar Jaya to determine precise locations. '[Pasar Jaya] will determine which markets are suitable for healthcare facilities,' she said.
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