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Layanan Si Dukun di Jaktim Terbitkan 1.637 KIA

Si Dukun Service in East Jakarta Issues 1,637 KIAs

Along January-May 2018, Population Service Integrated System 3-in-1 (Si Dukun) in three regional hospitals in East Jakarta has successfully issued 1,637 child identity cards (KIA).

In details, Budi Asih hospital issued 1,268 sheets, Pasar Rebo hospital with 367 sheets, and Matraman with 22 sheets

According to Sukma Wijaya, Head of East Jakarta Population and Civil Registration Sub-dept., those three hospitals are Pasar Rebo Hospital, Budi Asih Hospital, and Matraman Hospital.

"In details, Budi Asih hospital issued 1,268 sheets, Pasar Rebo hospital with 367 sheets, and Matraman with 22 sheets," he stated, at Matraman Hospital, Thursday (6/28).

C. Jakarta Dukcapil Sub-dept. Issued 3,200 KIAs

Due to very useful, this program will continue to be developed. Provenly, every baby born will get five types of services at once. That is the baby will get a birth certificate from the hospital and will get the identity number (NIK), family card (KK), birth certificate from Population and Civil Registration Sub-dept., and BPJS Kesehatan card.

"BPJS Kesehatan card is issued to anticipate if the baby needs treatment," he said.

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