DJSN: Many health workers are not yet registered with BPJS Kesehatan and BPJS TK
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The National Social Security Council (DJSN) has reported that a significant number of healthcare workers and medical personnel in Indonesia remain unregistered with the national social security systems for health (BPJS Kesehatan) and employment (BPJS Ketenagakerjaan). This data highlights a gap in social protection coverage for frontline medical staff across the country.
Specific findings from the BPJS Ketenagakerjaan indicate that only 64 percent of the target population, totaling approximately 625,000 healthcare and medical workers, are currently enrolled in the employment insurance program. The DJSN's disclosure underscores ongoing challenges in ensuring comprehensive social security enrollment for the healthcare workforce.
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Antara News (Jakarta, Indonesia) (ID) - 64 persenFocuses on specific enrollment statistics and coverage percentages
Antara News (Jakarta, Indonesia) (ID) - DJSNFocuses on the institutional report regarding widespread non-registration