Jakarta, CNBC Indonesia – The government will remove classes 1, 2 and 3 that have been applied to BPJS Health membership. Later, the format that will apply is the standard class of hospitalization (KRIS).
The KRIS format is currently still in the trial phase. For applicable fees to remain the same until July 25, 2022.
“The regime and the amount of contributions are still the same as before. Referring to Presidential Regulation number 64 of 2020 concerning the second amendment to Presidential regulation number 82 of 2018 concerning health insurance, that the amount of contributions determined based on the type of participation of each participant in the JKN program,” Pps BPJS public relations manager Kesehatan Arif Budiman told CNBC Indonesia some time ago.
Arif said that for the poor and disadvantaged who are registered as participants in the PBI, the fee is Rp. 42,000 is paid by the central government with the contribution from the regional government depending on the fiscal strength of each region.
In addition, for PPU participants (salaried workers) or formal workers, whether public administrators such as ASN, TNI, POLRI or private workers, the contribution amount is 5% of salary. , the details of 4% being paid by the employer and 1% by the workers. For the calculation of this contribution, the lower limit i.e. the district/city minimum wage and the upper limit of Rs 12 million applies.
“So calculating dues from a person’s income only applies to the PPU membership type, formal workers who receive a regular salary from their employers,” he added.
Here is the full list of contributions from BPJS Health:
Photo: infographic/salary above IDR 12 million, contribution to the health of the BPJS, so that? / Aristya Rahadian
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