Authors: I Nyoman Sutarsa, ANU and Luh Virsa Paradissa, Gadjah Mada University In 2009, the Indonesian government enforced mandatory health spending to establish equitable health systems and enhance social security. The Law on Health (Law No. 36/2009) required governments to allocate at least 5 per cent of the national budget and 10 per cent of […]
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