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View all search resultsMay 18, OnlineJakarta Deputy Governor Basuki 'Ahok' Tjahaja Purnama confirmed that 16 hospitals had withdrawn from the Jakarta administration's healthcare program, Jakarta Health Card (KJS), due to their objections to the government's reimbursement policy
strong>May 18, Online
Jakarta Deputy Governor Basuki 'Ahok' Tjahaja Purnama confirmed that 16 hospitals had withdrawn from the Jakarta administration's healthcare program, Jakarta Health Card (KJS), due to their objections to the government's reimbursement policy.
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There is no win-win situation, you either pay the hospitals or you don't get the service. It is a very ambitious scheme but there isn't enough money to do this properly.
Joe
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