TY - BOOK ID - 5536903 TI - Health financing in Indonesia : a reform road map AU - Rokx, Claudia AU - World Bank. PY - 2009 SN - 9780821380062 0821380060 9780821380079 0821380079 9786612267673 1282267671 PB - Washington, D.C. : World Bank, DB - UniCat KW - Medical economics KW - Health care reform KW - National health insurance KW - Economie de la santé KW - Services de santé KW - Assurance-maladie KW - Réforme KW - Health care reform -- Indonesia. KW - Medical economics -- Indonesia. KW - National health insurance -- Indonesia. KW - Demography KW - Health Planning KW - Financing, Organized KW - Delivery of Health Care KW - Social Sciences KW - Asia, Southeastern KW - Health Policy KW - Insurance KW - Public Policy KW - Health Care Economics and Organizations KW - Health Care Quality, Access, and Evaluation KW - Population Characteristics KW - Anthropology, Education, Sociology and Social Phenomena KW - Epidemiologic Measurements KW - Patient Care Management KW - Asia KW - Health Services Administration KW - Health Care KW - Geographic Locations KW - Social Control Policies KW - Public Health KW - Social Control, Formal KW - Environment and Public Health KW - Policy KW - Geographicals KW - Sociology KW - Indonesia KW - National Health Programs KW - Insurance, Health KW - Economics KW - Health Care Reform KW - Population Dynamics KW - Financing, Government KW - Health & Biological Sciences KW - Medical Economics KW - Economie de la santé KW - Services de santé KW - Réforme KW - Health insurance, National KW - Health reform KW - Health system reform KW - Healthcare reform KW - Medical care reform KW - Reform of health care delivery KW - Reform of medical care delivery KW - Economics, Medical KW - Health KW - Health economics KW - Hygiene KW - Medical care KW - Medicine KW - Economic aspects KW - Medical policy KW - Health insurance UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:5536903 AB - In 2004 the Indonesian government made a commitment to provide its entire population with health insurance coverage through a mandatory public health insurance scheme. It has moved boldly already provides coverage to an estimated 76.4 million poor and near poor, funded through the public budget. Nevertheless, over half the population still lacks health insurance coverage, and the full fiscal impacts of the government's program for the poor have not been fully assessed or felt. In addition, significant deficiencies in the efficiency and equity of the current health system, unless addressed will ER -