BPJS Health (the operator of the Indonesia Universal Healthcare) is expected to experience deficit of IDR9.8 trn (versus c. IDR4 trn in 2015). To overcome the increasing deficit, BPJS plans to increase the monthly premiums as follows: a) Subsidized low income segments from IDR19,000 to IDR23,000,Class 2 segments from IDR25,500 to IDR30,000, and Class 3 segments from IDR42,500 to IDR50,000. As of Feb 2016, BPJS Health already has 162 million people (c.65% of Indonesian people) enrolled in the program.
BPJS Health is expected to have larger deficit in 2016
BPJS Health (the operator of the Indonesia Universal Healthcare) is expected to experience deficit of IDR9.8 trn (versus c. IDR4 trn in 2015). To overcome the increasing deficit, BPJS plans to increase the monthly premiums as follows: a) Subsidized low income segments from IDR19,000 to IDR23,000,Class 2 segments from IDR25,500 to IDR30,000, and Class 3 segments from IDR42,500 to IDR50,000. As of Feb 2016, BPJS Health already has 162 million people (c.65% of Indonesian people) enrolled in the program.

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