Analysis on Policy of JKN Implementation in Jember Regency
Abstract
The central and regional governments are responsible for the availability of health facilities and the
provision of health services for the implementation of the National Health Insurance (JKN) program.
Puskesmas (Primary Health Care), as a health facility owned by government, is required to be a First Level
Health Facility (Fasilitas Kesehatan Tingkat Pertama (FKTP)). The type of this research was qualitative
research. Data collection technique in this research was in depth interview technique (in-depth interviews).
The focus of the research was analyzing the duties and functions of each institution related to the
implementation of JKN, the regulation underlying the implementation of JKN, and the obstacles in the
implementation of JKN at primary health care. The result of the research showed that the policy or
regulation supporting the implementation of JKN did not accommodate several conditions in Jember
Regency. The utilization of capitation funds was constrained by the policy, so that the number of Silpa was
quite large. There should be the intervention of the local government and other relevant agencies that
formulate a more flexible regulation to support the implementation of JKN, so that the capitation funds can
be useful.
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