69 out of 100 Indonesians had health insurance in 2020.
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Law Number 36 of 2009 concerning Health states that everyone is obligated to participate in the social health insurance program. Furthermore, the government is responsible for the implementation of public health insurance through the national social security system for individual health efforts.
During the 2018-2020 period, the percentage of the population with health insurance showed an increasing trend. In 2018, 64 out of 100 Indonesian residents, or 64.1%, had health insurance. Two years later, this increased to 69 out of 100 residents, or 69.29%, having health insurance.
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