Chairman of the Indonesian Doctors Association (IDI) for the Central Java Region, Djoko Handojo, assessed that doctors are still a place for the community to submit complaints related to health service problems.
"Doctors deal directly with the community, so what they complained about was conveyed to the doctor," said Djoko, quoted by Antara, Sunday, October 23.
According to him, people do not deal directly with pharmacists, hospital management or those that guarantee health financing.
Meanwhile, he said, no matter how small the complaints of the public, they must be heard and paid attention to. In fact, doctors are now not like the past that regulates everything.
He said that currently doctors only have personnel, while facilities and infrastructure must be assisted by other stakeholders.
Therefore, he said, innovation with stakeholders is needed in the health sector.
"The public wants people to be able to get sick to be handled quickly. The stakeholders provide health services quickly, not'muter-muter', the results are good," he said.
He added that various evaluations of health services to the community will be brought to the Doctor's Day commemoration forum which is planned to be centered in Bandung, West Java, on October 24, 2022.
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