SOCIALIZATION OF THE USE OF HEALTH INSURANCE PROGRAMS TO REDUCE THE ECONOMIC BURDEN OF PATIENTS
Abstract
This community service aims to be able to provide information or knowledge to the public who use the national health insurance how to apply the principles of quality control and cost control applied in health facilities to control inefficiencies so that they can provide JKN continuity and equality in getting access to health services, so JKN collaborates with health facilities to always be effective, efficient, rational, in accordance with the needs of patients and synergize with the local government to carry out supervision and coaching. The methods used in this community service are lectures, questions and answers, and discussions. The target of this community service activity is especially for BPJS users in Jatiasih sub-district, South Bekasi. With this socialization, it is hoped that the people of Jatiasih District will better understand the importance of the health insurance program and can make maximum use of it to reduce the economic burden when they need health services. This socialization went smoothly and the community was very enthusiastic about participating in the activity. which can be seen from the results of the pretest and posttest that the participants have filled in.
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