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Indonesia’s national health insurance scheme Jaminan Kesehatan Nasional, or JKN, is one of the most ambitious single-payer programs in the world. Launched in January 2014, JKN has made notable progress in increasing enrollment in just a few short years. The government is committed to ensuring JKN’s ongoing sustainability, but as the scheme’s annual deficits have increased, its financial situation is receiving much attention. How can the government improve the predictability of its outlays to the scheme? As JKN continues to scale-up toward universal coverage, critical policy decisions are required to increase revenue, rationalize healthcare expenditure, and project any future deficits to ensure the scheme is managed sustainably. In addition to the summary below, a full report is also available.
Health Policy Plus and National Team for the Acceleration of Poverty Reduction, Indonesia. 2018. The Financial Sustainability of Indonesia’s National Health Insurance Scheme: 2017–2021. Washington, DC: Palladium, Health Policy Plus. USAID DEC: PA-00T-7JK
English PDF 643.2 kbJune 2018
Health Policy Plus and National Team for the Acceleration of Poverty Reduction, Indonesia. 2018. Keberlanjutan Keuangan Jaminan Kesehatan Nasional: 2017–2021. Washington, DC: Palladium, Health Policy Plus. USAID DEC: PA-00T-7JS
Indonesian PDF 877.0 kbJuly 2018
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