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A breast cancer patient has reached a peaceful settlement with the government after a three-month-long dispute over the Healthcare and Social Security Agency’s (BPJS Kesehatan) coverage of chemotherapy drug trastuzumab.
Tuberculosis surpassed HIV as the world’s biggest infectious disease killer in 2016.
By early next year, all Indonesians would have access to health care at very low premiums.
Can Indonesia achieve its targets of eliminating measles and controlling rubella by 2020?
“We will decide whether the drug will be put back on our coverage list after the Health Ministry issues the regulation,” BPJS Kesehatan spokesman Iqbal Anas Ma’ruf told The Jakarta Post on Tuesday.
Cancer accounts for about one in every six deaths worldwide — more than HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria combined.
India on Thursday announced a national healthcare scheme for half a billion of its poorest citizens in a major giveaway to voters in the final budget before a general election.
What is most important in dealing with this quandary is the ability to look beyond the deficit and get to the root causes of the problem.
Contrary to the praise from international community, JKN received more bad than good comments from Indonesians.
BPJS has been criticized for not making things “financially easy” for hospitals to cater to patients entitled to the universal scheme.