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How to Deal with Complaints about Health Services

By Ega Rosalina From 2001 until 2010, Indonesia’s healthcare expenditure per capita leapt more than 300 percent and continues to skyrocket today, according to the WHO. The government’s efforts to deal with this problem by implementing a mutual assistance principal in the National Health Insurance (JKN) program has, unfortunately, not run optimally. Although BPJS Kesehatan has […]

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PATTIRO Book Bazaar

In response to many book requests, throughout the month of November 2015, PATTIRO will share hundreds of books we have produced for free to those who are interested. For you who want you to have the books, you can come directly to PATTIRO Office on Jalan Mawar, Komplek Kejaksaan Agung Blok G 35, Pasar Minggu, South

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Policy Brief | Civil Society Participation Determines The Success of Health Promotion Efforts

By: Dwi Yunita Prismawati – PATTIRO Semarang Activist Lack of public participation in conducting health promotion results in the ineffective disease prevention efforts. All this time, there are only some small groups involved. Those groups will do this promotion only when they get an instruction and is dominated by women. The government has created a

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PATTIRO: The DPR’s plan to revise the position auction policy is political

Jakarta – The DPR RI said that the position auction policy mandated by the Regulation of the Minister for Empowerment of State Apparatus and Bureaucratic Reform concerning Procedures for Openly Filling High Leadership Positions in Government Agencies* is illegal and has many weaknesses. The DPR is also planning to immediately revise these regulations. However, PATTIRO suspects

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The Government Forget Disabilities Group

Aimas-Yayasan PATTIRO invites stakeholders, including health sector to discuss the government’s commitment in fulfilling the rights of disabilities in Sorong. Community health center will become a model target for activities to fight the right of disabilities. Yayasan PATTIRO surveyed in 3 communities health center, namely Puskesmas Aimas, Mayamuk, and Mariat, the result will see the

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Press Release | Sofyan Djalil: Partnering with Civil Society is a Must

CSO OGP Indonesia Press Release | 2015 Open Government Partnership Summit in Mexico Mexico City – The Minister of National Development Planning Sofyan Djalil stated that it is important for Indonesian Government to acknowledge the partnership with civil society as partnership is one of many other Open Government Partnership (OGP) principles. “It is important to build

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A Year Ruling the Country, Jokowi-JK Commitment to the Open Government Tends To Decline

JAKARTA — Civil society organizations see that during the first year of Joko Widodo-Jusuf Kalla tenure the commitment to implement the Open Government Partnership (OGP) tends to decline. Though Indonesia is one of OGP initiators, until this very moment, the Government is yet to create a clear policy to concretely carry out the OGP initiative.

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PATTIRO Launched SMS Lontara to Improve Health Care Service for Pregnant Women

Since 2011 until 2013, maternal mortality rate (MMR) in Jeneponto District had fluctuated. The MMR in 2011 was not more than 61 deaths per 100.000 births which is pretty good. However, the rate increased almost three times to 169 deaths in 2012. Nevertheless, according to the data published by Jeneponto Health Department, the MMR was

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