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Mapping Of Health Care Facilities In The Universal Coverage Era At Bandung District, Indonesia
N. Arisanti, E.P. Setiawati, I.F.D. Arya, R. Panigoro
Universitas Padjadjaran, Advances in Biomolecular Medicine, Proceedings Of The 4th BIBMC (Bandung International Biomolecular Medicine Conference) 2016 And The 2nd ACMM (Asean Congress On Medical Biotechnology And Molecular Biosciences), Bandung, West Java, Indonesia, 4–6 October 2016, ISBN 978-1-138-63177-9
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Universitas Padjadjaran, Advances in Biomolecular Medicine, Proceedings Of The 4th BIBMC (Bandung International Biomolecular Medicine Conference) 2016 And The 2nd ACMM (Asean Congress On Medical Biotechnology And Molecular Biosciences), Bandung, West Java, Indonesia, 4–6 October 2016, ISBN 978-1-138-63177-9
Distribution, health care facilities, Mapping
The implementation of Universal Health Coverage should be accompanied by increasing and distributing health resources such as human resources, infrastruture, etc in primary health center and hospitals. In this UHC era, Government of Bandung District has made various efforts to strengthen health systems in order of fulfillment the number of health personals. The purpose of this study was to identify health care facilities according to the number, status, type, accreditation, partnership with National Health Insurance (BPJS) and map the distribution. The method was descriptive study. The data of registered health care facilities was collected from District Health Office and Professional Organization, categorized according to the number, type, location, status, accreditation, and the mapping was performed using the software. The research was conducted in Bandung District, from October to December 2015. There are 1027 health care facilities in 31 sub-districts. A total of 59.5% is private health care facilities and majority is midwives (28.7%). There are only 5 health care facilities accredited and all are general hospitals. Health care facilities that have formed a new partnership with BPJS reached 29.8%. From 31 subdistricts, Rancaekek is the sub-districts with the highest number of health care facilities.