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164 Hospitals Suffer Cash Flow Problems

As many as 164 hospitals have suffered cash flow problems due to delayed insurance claim payment from BPJS Kesehatan.

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Kompas/Wawan H Prabowo

People wait to be called to the Healthcare and Social Security Agency (BPJS) counter on Saturday (28/10) at Jakarta’s Pasar Rebo Regional Hospital. As of Oct. 1, 182.03 million people, or more than 70 percent of the population, had registered with the National Health Insurance-Indonesian Health Card (JKN-KIS) program.

JAKARTA, KOMPAS – As many as 164 hospitals have suffered cash flow problems due to delayed insurance claim payment from BPJS Kesehatan, the healthcare and social security agency that provides the National Healthcare-Indonesian Health Card (JKN-KIS) programs.

Patient health services could potentially be disrupted if the insurance claims are not settled immediately.

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