Fractured National Health Protection : Dilemma of Itinerant Urban-Marginalized Population in Indonesia
The transformation of Indonesia’s national health system
marked a revolutionary shift in the country’s social contract, creating one of
the largest single-payer healthcare frameworks in the world. Designed as a
constitutional shield, this initiative aims to ensure that no citizen is forced
into financial ruin by the cost of illness. This book explores the system’s
evolution, from its historical origins to its sophisticated modern
architecture, evaluating how the technical pillars of this safety net—such as
specialized referral paths and fixed-fee models—frequently act as unintended
barriers for those living in the precarious informal economy.
At the heart of this work is an exploration of the “invisible”
workforce—those essential yet unrecognized individuals who drive the city’s
informal sectors. Despite their vital role in urban sustainability and the
economy, these populations often remain outside the reach of official
statistics and formal protections. Their reality exposes a profound paradox:
the very workers most exposed to environmental and health hazards are often the
most structurally disenfranchised from their right to care due to bureaucratic restrictions
and a lack of formal identity. This work is a critical examination of what it
truly means to achieve health for all in a dynamic nation, looking beyond
official metrics to demand a focus on real accessibility for those left in the
shadows of urban development.
Judul : Fractured National Health Protection : Dilemma of Itinerant Urban-Marginalized Population in Indonesia
Penerbit : PT Nasya Expanding Management (Penerbit NEM)
ISBN : Sedang Proses
Penulis : Yohanes Kambaru Windi, S.Pd., M.Kes., MPH., Ph.D.
Ukuran : 15.5 x 23 cm
Tebal : x + 154 halaman
Harga : Rp69.650,00
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