2022
DOI: 10.55606/ijhs.v2i3.577
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Non-compliance Analysis of Independent Participants Paying BPJS Health Contributions After Utilization of Delivery Services

Abstract: Losses experienced by BPJS Health due to payment of contributions that have been stopped for participants who have used maternity services of more than 200 billion in a span of 2 years. It was recorded that 64.7% of mothers who were about to give birth registered as participants a month before giving birth and then quit (43%) or did not comply with the payment after delivery. The largest percentage comes from independent participants or non-wage recipients (PBPU). In Jambi Province, non-compliance in paying BP… Show more

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“…thereby affecting the losses incurred by BPJS Kesehatan [9]. Research conducted by Justice (2022) shows that the percentage of independent participants who do not comply with paying BPJS Health contributions after using maternity services in Jambi City is 33.3% [10]. Therefore, researchers need to look at the patterns of financing utilization in the era of national health insurance for non-PBI groups at H.Abdul Manap Hospital, Jambi City.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…thereby affecting the losses incurred by BPJS Kesehatan [9]. Research conducted by Justice (2022) shows that the percentage of independent participants who do not comply with paying BPJS Health contributions after using maternity services in Jambi City is 33.3% [10]. Therefore, researchers need to look at the patterns of financing utilization in the era of national health insurance for non-PBI groups at H.Abdul Manap Hospital, Jambi City.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%