INDONESIA TOWARDS UNIVERSAL HEALTH COVERAGE: LESSONS FROM ASEAN COUNTRIES

Background: WHO has recommended that all countries apply the concept of Universal Health Coverage (UHC) in their commitment to ensure the health of their people. Although most ASEAN countries have implemented UHC, only 30% of them are considered successful. UHC considers three pillars for its implem...

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spelling id-langga.1254832023-04-28T08:10:51Z https://repository.unair.ac.id/125483/ INDONESIA TOWARDS UNIVERSAL HEALTH COVERAGE: LESSONS FROM ASEAN COUNTRIES ANNIS DWI TRISNAWATI, 101011124 Ratna Dwi Wulandari, - R Medicine Background: WHO has recommended that all countries apply the concept of Universal Health Coverage (UHC) in their commitment to ensure the health of their people. Although most ASEAN countries have implemented UHC, only 30% of them are considered successful. UHC considers three pillars for its implementation; all groups of people should be covered, at least the basic healthcare services are delivered, and that people could afford to access healthcare when in need. National health insurance had been set up by many countries as the approach to ensure that all citizens could obtain healthcare. However, in Indonesia, after several years of implementation, 33% of the population has yet to register while the 100% target was overdue in 2019. Objective: To describe the progress towards UHC in Indonesia and determine the strategies used by other countries in ASEAN in achieving UHC. Methods: Articles on UHC in ASEAN countries between the years 2014-2019 were searched according to PRISMA and reviewed. The articles were compiled using a series keyword in ResearchGate, ScientDirect, ProQuest, SAGE, and EmeraldInsight database. The studies included qualitative studies and written in English. Results: There are various healthcare financial mechanisms that a country can implement. In 2014, Indonesia had developed a national health insurance known as JKM as its mechanism of financing healthcare towards achieving UHC. However, till date only 54% of her population had registered for JKM. There is no automatic registration via the national identity card and registration for NHIS is only done when there is a need to use the healthcare services. Conclusion: The review demonstrates that policy implementation still needs to be monitored and evaluated. Recommendations are made for the medical professional association and the government. University of Malaya Medical Centre 2020-08 Article PeerReviewed text en https://repository.unair.ac.id/125483/1/33.%20Artikel.pdf text en https://repository.unair.ac.id/125483/2/33.%20Turnitin.pdf text en https://repository.unair.ac.id/125483/3/33.%20Validasi%20dan%20Penilaian.pdf ANNIS DWI TRISNAWATI, 101011124 and Ratna Dwi Wulandari, - (2020) INDONESIA TOWARDS UNIVERSAL HEALTH COVERAGE: LESSONS FROM ASEAN COUNTRIES. Journal of the University of Malaya Medical Centre, 23 (1). ISSN 2289-392X https://jupidi.um.edu.my/index.php/jummec/article/view/25810
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INDONESIA TOWARDS UNIVERSAL HEALTH COVERAGE: LESSONS FROM ASEAN COUNTRIES
description Background: WHO has recommended that all countries apply the concept of Universal Health Coverage (UHC) in their commitment to ensure the health of their people. Although most ASEAN countries have implemented UHC, only 30% of them are considered successful. UHC considers three pillars for its implementation; all groups of people should be covered, at least the basic healthcare services are delivered, and that people could afford to access healthcare when in need. National health insurance had been set up by many countries as the approach to ensure that all citizens could obtain healthcare. However, in Indonesia, after several years of implementation, 33% of the population has yet to register while the 100% target was overdue in 2019. Objective: To describe the progress towards UHC in Indonesia and determine the strategies used by other countries in ASEAN in achieving UHC. Methods: Articles on UHC in ASEAN countries between the years 2014-2019 were searched according to PRISMA and reviewed. The articles were compiled using a series keyword in ResearchGate, ScientDirect, ProQuest, SAGE, and EmeraldInsight database. The studies included qualitative studies and written in English. Results: There are various healthcare financial mechanisms that a country can implement. In 2014, Indonesia had developed a national health insurance known as JKM as its mechanism of financing healthcare towards achieving UHC. However, till date only 54% of her population had registered for JKM. There is no automatic registration via the national identity card and registration for NHIS is only done when there is a need to use the healthcare services. Conclusion: The review demonstrates that policy implementation still needs to be monitored and evaluated. Recommendations are made for the medical professional association and the government.
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author ANNIS DWI TRISNAWATI, 101011124
Ratna Dwi Wulandari, -
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Ratna Dwi Wulandari, -
author_sort ANNIS DWI TRISNAWATI, 101011124
title INDONESIA TOWARDS UNIVERSAL HEALTH COVERAGE: LESSONS FROM ASEAN COUNTRIES
title_short INDONESIA TOWARDS UNIVERSAL HEALTH COVERAGE: LESSONS FROM ASEAN COUNTRIES
title_full INDONESIA TOWARDS UNIVERSAL HEALTH COVERAGE: LESSONS FROM ASEAN COUNTRIES
title_fullStr INDONESIA TOWARDS UNIVERSAL HEALTH COVERAGE: LESSONS FROM ASEAN COUNTRIES
title_full_unstemmed INDONESIA TOWARDS UNIVERSAL HEALTH COVERAGE: LESSONS FROM ASEAN COUNTRIES
title_sort indonesia towards universal health coverage: lessons from asean countries
publisher University of Malaya Medical Centre
publishDate 2020
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