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View all search resultsSupreme Court ruling reinstated Presidential Regulation (Perpres) No. 82/2018 on health insurance, which applied premiums of Rp 80,000 (US$5.35) per month per person for first-class service, Rp 51,000 for second-class service and Rp 25,500 for third-class service.
Clients of the national health insurance may rejoice at the Supreme Court’s ruling annulling a sharp increase in the premiums they had to pay, but hospitals say the decision could hurt their already dire financial situation with many bills unpaid.
Komodo Island in East Nusa Tenggara (NTT) is set to become a premium tourist destination with the local authority finalizing a plan to raise ticket prices and upgrade the local airport to serve international routes.
Indonesia’s universal healthcare insurance scheme, dubbed one of the most generous in the world covering 223 million people, almost 90 percent of the population, has since its establishment in 2014 run a deficit every year and been backed by the state budget to support operations as the large medical benefits are not matched by the premiums paid by participants.
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