JAKARTA - Secretary of State Prasetyo Hadi emphasized that the discussion on the new elimination of BPJS was discussed on Monday morning, saying that the improvement step did not have to wait for the issuance of a Presidential Regulation.
According to Prasetyo, the government has first coordinated to map the source of the problem and find a way out related to the BPJS problem.
"You don't have to wait for the presidential decree," said Prasetyo at the Presidential Palace complex in Jakarta, Monday, February 9.
He said the discussion with the DPR went well and was constructive. The discussion produced a number of solutions that were agreed upon as the conclusion of the meeting.
Prasetyo said the root of the problem discussed was related to data recording. He emphasized that recording should not be misinterpreted. Data changes, he said, occur due to the verification process so that subsidies are targeted.
In the process, Prasetyo said that recipients of Membership Assistance (PBI) were found who should not have been included in the category.
He referred to the findings on desil 6 to desil 10 - namely the division of 10 groups of welfare levels from the lowest to the highest, so that desil 10 refers to the most capable group - about "15 thousand so and so", which is considered should not include fee assistance recipients but still recorded.
At the same time, Prasetyo said, there were parties who actually had to be included in the recipient data.
That is why the government is synchronizing across ministries, involving BPJS, the Ministry of Health, and the Ministry of Social Affairs. The meeting, according to him, was also attended by the Head of BPS.
When asked when the President signed the Presidential Regulation, Prasetyo again emphasized that the policy could be implemented without waiting for the Presidential Regulation, because the focus was on improving data and verification so that the assistance was truly targeted.
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