Abstract
Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Pandemic became a moment that
tested the resilience of Indonesia's national health system. A severe surge
in cases due to the Delta variant spread quickly and caused severe cases until death hit the Indonesian national health system, impacting various fields. Evaluations on seven priorities in the national health subsystem show that various critical components related to health services, human resources, medicines, medical devices, and health financing are the main components of concern. Reformation and transformation of the national health system come into an unavoidable necessity. Strengthening the primary service system to be the core must be addressed and supported.
tested the resilience of Indonesia's national health system. A severe surge
in cases due to the Delta variant spread quickly and caused severe cases until death hit the Indonesian national health system, impacting various fields. Evaluations on seven priorities in the national health subsystem show that various critical components related to health services, human resources, medicines, medical devices, and health financing are the main components of concern. Reformation and transformation of the national health system come into an unavoidable necessity. Strengthening the primary service system to be the core must be addressed and supported.
Original language | English |
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Journal | Teikyo Medical Journal |
Volume | 45 |
Issue number | 2 |
Publication status | Published - 2022 |