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    How Jaminan Kesehatan Nasional (JKN) coverage influences out-of-pocket (OOP) payments by vulnerable populations in Indonesia by Maulana, Nirwan, Soewondo, Prastuti, Adani, Nadhila, Limasalle, Paulina, Pattnaik, Anooj

    Published in PLOS global public health (2022)
    “…While Indonesia introduced a national health insurance scheme (JKN) in 2014 and coverage has grown to over 80% of the population, Indonesians still spend…”
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    National health insurance contribution to family planning program funding in Indonesia: A fund flow analysis by Wahdi, Amirah Ellyza, Sutanto, Edward, Setyawan, Althaf, Astrini, Yufan Putri, Adani, Nadhila, Mardani, Halimah, Maulana, Nirwan, Pattnaik, Anooj, Trihono, Trihono, Wilopo, Siswanto Agus

    Published in Gates open research (2024)
    “…Background Launched in 2014, Indonesia’s national health insurance system (JKN) aimed to provide universal health coverage, including contraceptive services,…”
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    EXPLORATION OF DISTRICT-LEVEL INNOVATIONS TO ADDRESS MATERNAL AND NEONATAL MORTALITY IN INDONESIA by Halimah, Halimah, Sutanto, Edward, Suparmi, Suparmi, Baskoro, Ario, Maulana, Nirwan, Adani, Nadhila, Nugraheni, Wahyu Puji, Djunaedi, Djunaedi, Aryani, Farida, Lumbantoruan, Melyana, Trihono, Trihono

    “…Background: The Indonesian maternal and neonatal mortality rates remain some of the highest in Southeast Asia. Aims: This study aims to assess and compare…”
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    How Jaminan Kesehatan Nasional (JKN) coverage influences out-of-pocket (OOP) payments by vulnerable populations in Indonesia by Nirwan Maulana, Prastuti Soewondo, Nadhila Adani, Paulina Limasalle, Anooj Pattnaik

    Published in PLOS global public health (01-01-2022)
    “…While Indonesia introduced a national health insurance scheme (JKN) in 2014 and coverage has grown to over 80% of the population, Indonesians still spend…”
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    National health insurance contribution to family planning program funding in Indonesia: A fund flow analysis by Wahdi, Amirah Ellyza, Sutanto, Edward, Setyawan, Althaf, Astrini, Yufan Putri, Adani, Nadhila, Mardani, Halimah, Maulana, Nirwan, Pattnaik, Anooj, Trihono, Trihono, Wilopo, Siswanto Agus

    Published in Gates open research (2023)
    “…Launched in 2014, Indonesia's national health insurance system (JKN) aimed to provide universal health coverage, including contraceptive services, to its…”
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