In 2014, as a form of commitment to protect the right to health, the Government of Indonesia launched the National Health Insurance Program (JKN) which is intended for all Indonesians. This program is a concrete effort of the government to provide universal health insurance or Universal Healthcare Coverage (UHC).
The coverage of JKN participation is based on data as of December 2019, only 224,1 million or 83 percent of the total population of Indonesia. This figure missed the government's target which promised a hundred percent achievement in 2017.
In the midst of a financial crisis, there are still very few parties who evaluate the progress of UHC achievements in Indonesia. On this basis, PRAKARSA took the initiative to monitor UHC achievements in Indonesia. Through a very intensive process, PRAKARSA succeeded in measuring the extent to which UHC in Indonesia was achieved. Watch the video and give your comments below.