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View all search resultsThe rising number of coronavirus cases in Jakarta has forced the capital’s administration to add 13 city-owned hospitals to the roster of COVID-19 referral hospitals that specifically treat patients with the disease. But as the hospitals prepare for their transformation, many challenges remain.
The five doctors say they have not received a total of Rp 300 million (US$19,028) in collective incentives over three months. They were told they would each receive Rp 20 million in monthly incentives, according to the hospital's director.
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