CPNS Taking Medical Test, Budi Asih RSUD Patients Disturbed
Reported by Nurito | Translated by Anisah Mardhatilla
Thousands of civil servant candidates (CPNS) who have passed the selection process queued at Budi Asih General Hospital (RSUD), East Jakarta, Wednesday (4/16). Their presence there is to take medical test and process the administration requested by Jakarta Personnel Board (BKD). But unfortunately, the CPNS registration coincides with patients’ schedule to get treatment in the hospital. As a result, the situation becomes rowdy which eventually disturbed the comfort of the general patients seeking for treatment.
I registered at 8 AM, but until 10 AM I still haven’t been called due to so many people register. I’m clearly disturbed if (general patient’s) schedule mixed with the registration of thousands of hundreds of civil servant candidates who will take medical test
Nurjanah (65), a patient of internal disease, admitted that she is disturbed by the crowd in the registration room. “The crowd is usually not this much, but now it is so jostle.
I registered at 8 AM, but until 10 AM I still haven’t been called due to so many people register. I’m clearly disturbed if (general patient’s) schedule mixed with the registration of thousands of hundreds of civil servant candidates who will take medical test ,” she complained.Responding such complain, Head PR of Budi Asih RSUD, Hamonangan Sirait, explained that the CPNS medical test registration and general patient registration had to be mixed because there is only one registration locket. However, CPNS medical test registration is only periodic and does not happen every day. “Those civil servant candidates are here to take medical test to complete administration requirement. The registration is mixed with general patient registration since this circumstance only happens once in a while,” he told.
TKD for Jakarta Civil Servants will Be Revised SoonMeanwhile, Azhari (30), one of civil servant candidates who also queued for medical test, admitted that he has lined up since 6.30 AM, but examined at 9.30 AM. “The registration is mixed with general patient registration, so we jostled. The registration should have been separated, so general patient don’t get disturb as well,” he lamented.
According to him, to take this medical test, he must pay Rp 500 thousand for medical check-up (Rp 40 thousand), mental and physical test by a psychiatric (Rp 360 thousand), drug test in National Narcotics Agency (BNN) or Cibubur Drug Addiction Treatment Hospital (RSKO) or Fatmawati Hospital (Rp 120 thousand), and administration fee (Rp 20 thousand).
For Azhari, who is a teacher at State Elementary School (SDN) Tanjung Barat Selatan 01, Pasar Minggu, South Jakarta, such cost is too much and should have been provided for free or at least not that much. Besides, as a civil servant candidate, his salary is still very low.