Good News From Garut, There Are IDR 3.9 Billion Funds For Health Center Healthcare Incentives
JAKARTA - The Government of Garut Regency, West Java has disbursed a budget of Rp. 3.9 billion for incentives for health workers (nakes) in all community health centers (Puskesmas) that treat COVID-19 patients. "Incentive funds for health workers are Rp. 3.9 billion today. give it, for June it's different again, this is for the Puskesmas not yet a hospital, the current stage is almost IDR 4 billion," said Garut Regency Secretary Nurdin Yana on the sidelines of the symbolic handover of incentives to health workers at the Development Health Center, Tarogong Kidul District, Garut Regency, as reported by Antara. , Monday, July 26. He said the Garut Regency Government had prepared a budget for the allocation of incentives to health workers, especially those who served in 67 Health Centers in Garut Regency, while for health workers who served in different hospitals.
The amount of incentive funds that will be received by health workers, he said, varies between specialists, doctors, and medical personnel with a minimum range of IDR 2 million per person per month for five months from January to May 2021. Rp2-Rp3 million per month for friends, so Pak Dian (nakes) that we symbolize can get around Rp11 million more, not yet for doctors," he said. taken according to the procedure so that there will be no errors in the future. "There are other regulations that are often adjusted. So, when we enter the application there is approval from there, now we may not receive this approval, so we are a bit delayed in terms of time, "He said. The recipient of the Hasan Alfian Development Health Center incentive fund (31) expressed his gratitude to the local government for paying attention to the health workers by providing provide incentives. He said that the health workers every day try to provide maximum service to people who are infected with COVID-19 and who suffer from general illnesses. "We, the Task Force every day struggle to monitor patients who are being monitored and who are positive too, easily I hope this COVID-19 will be over soon," he said.