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Lurah Pondok Kelapa Tanggung Biaya Perawatan Pasien Gejala Gizi Buruk

A Malnourished Patient Helped to Get BPJS Program

Pondok Kelapa Urban Village, Duren Sawit, East Jakarta, which is a dwelling of SE (4) who suffers from poor nutrition, is being sought to be registered BPJS. Previously, the baby had not been listed on Family Card (KK). Whereas, it is one of the requirements for BPJS registration.

The baby was born in Budi Asih Hospital, there is the birth certificate. But his/her parents are reluctant to insert their baby's name on KK

 

Pondok Kelapa Urban Village Head, Siska Leonita stated that her side is processing the baby to be listed on parents' KK for BPJS. "The baby was born in Budi Asih Hospital, there is the birth certificate. But his/her parents are reluctant to insert their baby's name on KK. So now we helped them and it's done," she explained, Tuesday (11/10).

BPJS to Cover Medical Treatment of Malnourished Child

 

She uttered, with the card, eventually the patient will not be charged from any medical expenses in hospital and it is covered by government.

 

Relaying on Beritajakarta.com's observation, SE is currently still lying down weakly and getting intensive treatment in Pondok Kopi Islamic Hospital An Nisa Room 2111. Until this time, his'her body weight us is only 11 kilograms or not equal with the most of kids at his age.

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