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Improving Health Of The Left-Behinds: The Case Of Indonesia’s Nusantara Sehat A Quantitative Evaluation Study
The Ministry of Health, Government of Indonesia launched the Nusantara Sehat (NS), a team-based health workforce deployment program, in 2015. This program addresses the maldistribution of the health workforce in remote areas by deploying five mixed health workforces for two years in each selected site. In addition, this program aims to support implementation of the Healthy Indonesia Program Through the Family Approach (Program Indonesia Sehat dengan Pendekatan Keluarga: PIS-PK) to strengthen primary health services in remote, border, and underserved areas (Daerah Tertinggal, Perbatasan, dan Kepulauan: DTPK) through the preventive and promotive approach. The NS was initially deployed in 120 selected sites across 44 DTPK. As of February 2019, the program has been expanded to cover 216 community health centers (Pusat Kesehatan Masyarakat: Puskesmas) across 131 districts in 19 provinces.
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