Indonesia case study policy brief

Balancing incentives in performance-based capitation for chronic care: the PROLANIS programme in Indonesia

Overview

The Government of Indonesia has set up several programs for managing patients with chronic conditions under its national health insurance scheme (Jaminan Kesehatan Nasional; JKN) covering 86% of the population (235 million people) in 2021. One of these is PROLANIS (Program Penanggulangan Penyakit Kronis), a programme to improve the management of care for patients with hypertension and/or diabetes at the primary level and to control costs.
WHO Team
WHO Centre for Health Development (Kobe)
Number of pages
2