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JAKARTA Data on patients from the Tanah Abang Subdistrict Health Center, Central Jakarta are scattered on Jalan Gatot Subroto, Tanah Abang, Central Jakarta on Sunday, October 30. This is known to residents who crossed the road.

Nuri, 21 of the motorcyclists, said that she deliberately stopped her vehicle to check the paper retail on Jalan Gatot Subroto. After checking, the files came from the Tanah Abang District Health Center.

The head of the Tanah Abang District Health Center, Ovi Norfiana, said the data on patients who were scattered on Jalan Gatot Subroto, Tanah Abang, Central Jakarta was data on patients from the Gelora Village Health Center.

"The data is indeed data on patients from Gelora Village. But there are only two patient data and the rest are brochures," said Ovi Norfiana when contacted by reporters, Monday, October 31.

Ovi said the data really wanted to be destroyed because it had been through for 2 years and it was according to Standard Operating Procedure (SOP). The data has also switched to - E - medical record.

"We have taken all the data that was revealed yesterday. We have destroyed the patient data with a pedicab machine and we throw other data into the landfill," he said.

Ovi said that at this time his party had also provided guidance to the officers who brought the data to the point of being scattered on the road. It was confirmed that the officers who brought were not Civil Servants.

"We are currently providing guidance to these officers. We are also committed to protecting patient data," he said.


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