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12 presentations from the International Health Economics Association 2025 pre-congress session on Indonesia's health system — a decade of reform under JKN.
A Decade of BPJS Kesehatan — Indonesia's National Health Insurance
Dirut BPJS Kesehatan / World Bank. Coverage expansion, premium structures, fiscal trajectory, and administrative reforms from 2014–2024.
Open PDF →Indonesia's Health System Reform Over the Last Decade
Comprehensive narrative review of structural changes across financing, service delivery, and health workforce governance since JKN launch.
Open PDF →Indonesia's Experience Implementing Puskesmas Accreditation
Imran P. Accreditation outcomes, coverage, quality gaps at first-level care, and lessons for expanding the programme nationally.
Open PDF →Assessing Provider Competency in Indonesia
Roy Himawan. Assessment methodology, findings on clinical competency gaps, and policy implications for provider training and certification.
Open PDF →iDRG Payment Policy, Sustainability, and Strategy Development
Irsan. Indonesia's diagnosis-related group system — design principles, hospital behavioral responses, and fiscal sustainability analysis.
Open PDF →Development of iDRG and Costing Study
Riris. Unit cost estimation methodology, tariff adequacy assessment, and the evidence base underlying iDRG rate-setting in Indonesia.
Open PDF →Closing Remarks — Pre-Congress Session on Indonesia
Summary of the pre-congress session findings, cross-cutting themes, and priority areas for Indonesia's health system reform agenda.
Open PDF →Pre-Congress Session — Fanda
Fanda's contribution to the IHEA 2025 pre-congress session on Indonesia's health system.
Open PDF →IHEA 2025 — Hasnida
Hasnida's presentation at IHEA 2025 on Indonesia's health system.
Open PDF →IHEA 2025 — Han
Han's presentation at IHEA 2025 (July 2025).
Open PDF →Performance-Based Capitation in Indonesia
Sambodo. Design and evaluation of performance-based capitation payment for primary care under JKN — incentive structures and provider responses.
Open PDF →Nutrition Transition in Indonesia
Margarita. Indonesia's dual burden — persistent stunting alongside rising obesity, and the health system's capacity to address both simultaneously.
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