Annex 4.40NoProvincesAdvance Level Outpatient CareMales Females Males + Females(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)1 Aceh 142,230 191,923 334,1532 North Sumatera 124,538 135,565 260,1033 West Sumatera 71,095 89,686 160,7814 Riau 19,334 26,151 45,4855 Jambi 13,451 16,043 29,4946 South Sumatera 66,849 78,665 145,5147 Bengkulu 12,912 14,519 27,4318 Lampung 42,554 47,536 90,0909 Bangka Belitung Island 3,766 4,560 8,32610 Riau Island 9,353 11,018 20,37111 DKI Jakarta 38,135 46,326 84,46112 West Java 306,987 391,337 698,32413 Central Java 411,547 525,926 937,47314 DI Yogyakarta 64,325 81,400 145,72515 East Java 278,660 365,694 644,35416 Banten 54,557 59,939 114,49617 Bali 47,663 35,123 82,78618 West Nusa Tenggara 43,395 44,288 87,68319 East Nusa Tenggara 45,662 50,518 96,18020 West Kalimantan 41,365 45,155 86,52021 Central Kalimantan 10,162 10,994 21,15622 South Kalimantan 21,187 21,281 42,46823 East Kalimantan 41,569 30,230 71,79924 North Sulawesi 15,644 19,079 34,72325 Central Sulawesi 13,079 15,869 28,94826 South Sulawesi 96,816 111,018 207,83427 Southeast Sulawesi 21,376 26,669 48,04528 Gorontalo 7,195 10,577 17,77229 West Sulawesi 5,777 7,676 13,45330 Maluku 8,379 9,120 17,49931 North Maluku 3,153 3,231 6,38432 West Papua 19,820 23,975 43,79533 Papua 41,587 48,378 89,965Total2,144,122 2,599,469 4,743,591Source: Center of Managed Care MoH RINUMBER OF ADVANCE LEVEL OUTPATIENT (RJTL) VISITOF JAMKESMAS PARTICIPANTS, <strong>2010</strong>
Annex 4.41NUMBER OF ADVANCE LEVEL INPATIENT (RITL) CASEOF JAMKESMAS PARTICIPANTS, <strong>2010</strong>NoProvincesAdvance Inpatient CareMales Females Males + Females(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)1 Aceh 26,857 37,061 63,9182 North Sumatera 30,493 38,715 69,2083 West Sumatera 12,626 18,703 31,3294 Riau 4,544 6,932 11,4765 Jambi 4,201 5,777 9,9786 South Sumatera 8,944 12,538 21,4827 Bengkulu 5,334 5,897 11,2318 Lampung 16,540 20,495 37,0359 Bangka Belitung Island 814 1,080 1,89410 Riau Island 1,361 2,334 3,69511 DKI Jakarta 2,450 3,133 5,58312 West Java 54,279 81,464 135,74313 Central Java 108,057 144,305 252,36214 DI Yogyakarta 12,001 16,362 28,36315 East Java 61,585 93,538 155,12316 Banten 13,116 14,468 27,58417 Bali 9,866 10,541 20,40718 West Nusa Tenggara 14,023 20,148 34,17119 East Nusa Tenggara 22,392 34,192 56,58420 West Kalimantan 16,704 16,687 33,39121 Central Kalimantan 3,533 3,744 7,27722 South Kalimantan 5,595 6,893 12,48823 East Kalimantan 10,824 9,029 19,85324 North Sulawesi 4,304 5,555 9,85925 Central Sulawesi 5,497 7,832 13,32926 South Sulawesi 23,478 28,600 52,07827 Southeast Sulawesi 6,201 10,137 16,33828 Gorontalo 4,210 6,061 10,27129 West Sulawesi 1,487 2,305 3,79230 Maluku 3,554 5,048 8,60231 North Maluku 1,498 1,732 3,23032 West Papua 3,709 6,567 10,27633 Papua 4,056 7,879 11,935Total504,133 685,752 1,189,885Source: Center of Managed Care MoH RI
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351.770212IndIINDONESIA HEALTH PROF
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EDITOR OF BOARDAdvisordr. Ratna Ros
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This Indonesia Health Profile is pr
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FOREWORDACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF GENERAL
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Annex 2.1 Distribution of Governmen
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