Background of Cooperation and Conflict Between Actors Sample Clauses

Background of Cooperation and Conflict Between Actors. The background of the collaboration in the collaboration between Prof. Xx. XX Xxxxxxxx Regional Public Hospital Kupang and BPJS Kupang Branch in health services that this collaboration began in 2014 which began with the existence of a legal basis for a cooperation agreement between the Hospital and BPJS Health, namely in addition to Presidential Regulation Number 12 of 2013 which became the basis for the implementation of the cooperation agreement in the program. National Health Insurance, which in Article 36 which reads,: (1). Health service providers include all Health Facilities that collaborate with BPJS Health, (2) Health Facilities owned by the Government and Local Governments that meet the requirements must cooperate with BPJS Health, (3) Private health facilities that meet the requirements can cooperate with BPJS Health, (4) The cooperation as referred to in paragraphs (2) and (3) is carried out by making a written agreement. In addition, it is also regulated in the Regulation of the Minister of Health Number 71 of 2013. The background of the collaboration between BPJS Kesehatan Kupang Branch and Prof. Xx. XX Xxxxxxxx Regional Public Hospital Kupang looks good with the fulfillment of accreditation or credentialing and recredentialing regulations, but there are still conflicts between actors in these two public institutions, especially in 2018 regarding the issue of BPJS claims arrears. On the other hand, with the claim payment not being paid by BPJS Kupang Branch, health service activities for BPJS participants must continue to be carried out so that for a while Prof. Xx. XX Xxxxxxxx Regional Public Hospital Kupang experienced a financial setback and was unable to get out of it because it was contrary to Law Number 23 of 2014 concerning Regional Government which states that health is a concurrent government affair with specifications for mandatory government affairs relating to basic services. Since 2016, JKN has been designated, as a National Strategic Program, which according to Law No. 23 of 2014 all local governments are, required supporting it, even though the operational costs are limited. On this basis, the regional government may not reduce the number of its Regional Budget Contribution Assistance Recipients simply for fear that the Regional Budget burden will be heavier to bear the contributions of the Regional Budget Contribution Assistance Recipients.
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