Monitoring of service readiness at PHC through improvement of the hospital infrastructures and medical devices information system
Upgrade of Aplikasi Sarana, Prasarana, dan Alat Kesehatan (ASPAK)/ Facility, Infrastructure and Medical Devices web‐based application system at PHC level to improve its data interoperability, data analytics, and visualization to enable the Ministry of Health in enhancing the monitoring and fulfilment of infrastructure and medical devices standards in PHC facilities (Puskesmas)
Evaluation of the implementation of minimum service standards at PHC level
(1) Evaluation of the implementation of minimum service standards for health at the provincial and district level using predetermined indicators; (2) evaluation of the support from local governments in the implementation of minimum service standards for health; (3) evaluation of user satisfaction with minimum services at PHC facilities (Puskesmas); (4) evaluation of the extent of MSS indicators usefulness in assessing Puskesmas function both in delivering promotive/preventive services and curative services
Monitoring of service readiness at PHC through development of tools
Developed tools to assess PHC service readiness that can be used for planning purposes and policy development related to Puskesmas in achieving Universal Health Coverage and in the implementation of Jaminan Kesehatan Nasional (National Health Insurance scheme)
Development of collaborative cooperation model between local government and the private sector (profit and non-profit) to facilitate the achievement of minimum service standards
Documentation of existing collaboration and cooperation initiatives between local government and the private sector to inform policy development and advocacy efforts
Strengthening evidence-based decision-making and bottom-up health policy development using routine data and policy dialogue
(1) DaSK (Health Data Repository) supported and updated as an open source data repository that can be used for evidence-based decision making by policy makers; (2) capacity building for local academicians and policy makers to use routine data to facilitate evidence-based health policy development; (3) knowledge sharing for evidence-based policy analysis and policy making through 2020 National Forum for the Indonesian Health Policy Network (Fornas JKKI); (4) national and subnational policy dialogues aimed to communicate and advocate the research-based policies regarding the priority health issues to the policymakers and the related stakeholders; (5) capacity building on the use and analyses of routine data for priority health areas including MCH, stunting, cardiovascular diseases and cancer; (6) production of multimedia content to facilitate wider dissemination of policy research and policy briefs.