Indonesia's Healthcare Costs Increase by 1.49%
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In January, Indonesia's healthcare services expenditure stood at 1.49%. This is higher than the previous month's 0.18%. Among the 11 inflation groups measured in this region, the health group contributed 0.16% to Indonesia's inflation.
Badan Pusat Statistik (BPS), Indonesia's Central Bureau of Statistics, reported that the Consumer Price Index (CPI) for health in Indonesia was at 108.07 in January 2025, higher than the previous month's 106.48.
Compared to the same month last year, health inflation reached 2.91% (year-on-year/YoY). Compared to the beginning of the year, expenditure in Indonesia has shown 0% growth (year-to-date/YTD).
Compared to the other 11 groups, this group's inflation ranked sixth.
The following are the inflation rates for health sub-groups measured by BPS in Indonesia for January:
* Other health services: 1.49%
* Medicines and health products: 0.4%
* Outpatient services: 0.38%
* Inpatient services: 0.16%
Compared to 29 other regencies/cities, the highest health inflation in Indonesia was 1.49% with a CPI of 108.07, and the lowest was in Pandeglang Regency at 2.15% with a CPI of 103.14. Indonesia ranked 19th.
The following are the 10 regencies/cities with the highest health sub-group inflation in January 2025:
* Tanjung Pinang City: 17.58%
* Lubuk Linggau City: 11.66%
* Madiun City: 10.98%
* Jember Regency: 5.02%
* Bandar Lampung City: 4.26%
* Tabanan Regency: 3.89%
* Bukit Tinggi City: 3.83%
* Jakarta: 3.55%
* Labuhan Batu Regency: 2.86%
* Palu City: 2.61%
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