YOGYAKARTA What are the requirements for making a health certificate at the puskesmas? How to take care of it? Come on, find out the answer in the review below.
A health certificate is an official document stating a person's health condition after undergoing a medical examination.
Health certificates issued by public health centers (Puskesmas), hospitals or other health facilities can be used to apply for jobs, college lists, CPNS lists, making SIMs, and various other needs.
A health certificate must be made officially and must not be falsified. The letter must be accompanied by a stamp and a doctor's signature to prove its validity.
To get a health certificate from the health center, you must come personally to the public health center and not be represented by other people.
In general, the requirements for making a health certificate at the puskesmas include:
Quoted from the SIPPN Menpan page, the Health Office of the Gunungsitoli Pagatan Care Health Center and UPTD distributed how to take care of health certificates at the puskesmas.
People who want to take care of a certificate of being a healthy body can visit the nearest health center in accordance with their respective domicile.
The procedure for taking care of a health certificate at the puskesmas is as follows:
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The cost of making a health certificate at the puskesmas is divided into two categories. For general patients, they are required to pay Rp. 36,000 to take care of a health certificate. Meanwhile, the tariff for patients who have a BPJS Health card is Rp. 20,000.
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