You don't have javascript enabled. Good luck with that.
Pencarian
kesehatan jiwa
kesehatan jiwa .
photo Hendi Kusuma - Beritajakarta.id

Mental Disorder Patients to Get BPJS Cards

The right to get proper healthcare is not merely a basic human right for normal people, but for patients with mental disorders as well. To ensure their rights fulfilled, West Jakarta Health Sub-Department will give Social Security Agency (BPJS) cards to 180 mental patients in Kembangan Sub-District.

We will give BPJS cards to ODMK and ODS , so they could get a good care and there would be no case of deprivation in our region

Head of West Jakarta Health Sub-Department Public Health Monitoring Section, Irma Rianti, said that based on data from Kembangan Sub-District Community Health Center, currently there are about 180 people who have mental health problems in form of neurosis, anxiety, bipolar, and delusions (hallucinations). These four types of diseases are usually characterized by high anxiety disorder or can be categorized as mild mental illness. As for severe mental disorders like schizophrenia, the number of people suffering it is still a few.

We will give BPJS cards to ODMK (People with Psychiatric Problems) and ODS (People with Schizophrenia), so they could get a good care and there would be no case of deprivation in our region,” she stated, Friday (6/20).

City Gives BPJS Cards to 5,800 Social Institution Inhabitants

According to Rianti, not all people with mental illness suffer schizophrenia. Mostly only suffer mild mental disorder as a result of prolonged stress and depression. With BPJS card, the burden of patients and their families is expected could be reduced to get a good healthcare.

Meanwhile, Chairman of Indonesian Schizophrenia Care Community, Bagus Utomo, stressed that mental illness is a common problem which requires cooperation between the government and the community caring with mental health to educate residents about mental health and remove the negative stigma that has been growing.

“We have to remove the negative stigma against ODMK and ODS by educating the public about mental health. All this time, often there is a presumption that ODMK or ODS was connected with the occult that resulting in deprivation. That’s what we want to prevent,” he uttered.

Linked News
Popular News indeks
  1. Commission D Legislator Supports Park Monitoring Optimization

    access_time20-01-2025 remove_red_eye1524 personDessy Suciati
  2. Realizing Food Self-Sufficiency, Jakarta Holds Simultaneous Planting Activity

    access_time21-01-2025 remove_red_eye943 personAldi Geri Lumban Tobing
  3. Gulkarmat to Intensify Fire Mitigation Education

    access_time22-01-2025 remove_red_eye475 personBudhi Firmansyah Surapati
  4. BMKG Warns of Potential High Rainfall in Jakarta

    access_time22-01-2025 remove_red_eye432 personDessy Suciati
  5. City and Kejati Forge Cooperation for Good Government Governance

    access_time21-01-2025 remove_red_eye412 personFolmer