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Both cases are for older Indonesians in their late 60’s.
First case: I posted recently about my mother in law, getting cataract surgery using her basic BPJS coverage. Other than taking almost all day waiting at the hospital, everything was successful. She will get her second eye surgery soon, I hope.
It took her about a month after being diagnosed to have the operation, in Bandung. They need at least 10 patients to sign up, as they rent the specialized equipment for the day.
$0 cost to patient for exams or procedure, or medicine. She got scared because she got a story of a botched operation, but we persuaded her to get it done.
Second case: My father in law had a brain aneurysm 5-6 years ago, that mostly incapacitated him. We had a special bed set up for him, and hired a nurse to live in the house to help my MIL care for him.
Near the end of March, while I was in Jakarta with my wife and daughter, he suffered another stroke. My wife returned and got him admitted to the hospital in Bandung. The government one near PVJ mall.
He was there for about 10 days. He had the basic BPJS coverage. Sadly, he worsened, and passed away. Initially they quoted additional costs of 16 juta. Asking what was covered by BPJS, it then became $0.
We did have to pay for a private ambulance to the hospital, IDR 250k. And for his body to be prepared for Muslim funeral, and ambulance transport to Bekasi, 3jt.
First case: I posted recently about my mother in law, getting cataract surgery using her basic BPJS coverage. Other than taking almost all day waiting at the hospital, everything was successful. She will get her second eye surgery soon, I hope.
It took her about a month after being diagnosed to have the operation, in Bandung. They need at least 10 patients to sign up, as they rent the specialized equipment for the day.
$0 cost to patient for exams or procedure, or medicine. She got scared because she got a story of a botched operation, but we persuaded her to get it done.
Second case: My father in law had a brain aneurysm 5-6 years ago, that mostly incapacitated him. We had a special bed set up for him, and hired a nurse to live in the house to help my MIL care for him.
Near the end of March, while I was in Jakarta with my wife and daughter, he suffered another stroke. My wife returned and got him admitted to the hospital in Bandung. The government one near PVJ mall.
He was there for about 10 days. He had the basic BPJS coverage. Sadly, he worsened, and passed away. Initially they quoted additional costs of 16 juta. Asking what was covered by BPJS, it then became $0.
We did have to pay for a private ambulance to the hospital, IDR 250k. And for his body to be prepared for Muslim funeral, and ambulance transport to Bekasi, 3jt.
