Because no public health insurance cards, a number of severely malnourished in Lebak regency, Banten, rejected a local hospital. "Many severely malnourished children who do not have a card Jamkesmas rejected the hospital," said Head of Nutrition Section at the Lebak District Health Office, Tata Sudita,
Attached to it, Tata urged the managers Sudita hospitals and local governments can overcome this problem, so that malnourished children receive treatment.
According to Tata, it received complaints from village midwives who know a lot of severely malnourished children can not be referred to the hospital. "I have several times visited the Social Section of Lebak regency assisted for severely malnourished, but the answer is less satisfactory," he said.
According to him, the possibility of the death of malnourished children increased, if they do not receive hospital treatment. Most of the malnourished children who required treatment due to concomitant disease such as pneumonia, tuberculosis, fever and heart disorders.
"I hope to malnourished children under five could be automatically admitted to the hospital, which can suppress the death toll," said Tata Sudita.
Meanwhile, the number of poor people in Lebak, assess the uneven distribution Jamkesmas cards and many residents who truly poor do not receive it. "I myself as a laborer paddle rickshaw until now do not have Jamkesmas card," said Encup (45) West Rangkasbitung Village residents, Lebak District.
Attached to it, Tata urged the managers Sudita hospitals and local governments can overcome this problem, so that malnourished children receive treatment.
According to Tata, it received complaints from village midwives who know a lot of severely malnourished children can not be referred to the hospital. "I have several times visited the Social Section of Lebak regency assisted for severely malnourished, but the answer is less satisfactory," he said.
According to him, the possibility of the death of malnourished children increased, if they do not receive hospital treatment. Most of the malnourished children who required treatment due to concomitant disease such as pneumonia, tuberculosis, fever and heart disorders.
"I hope to malnourished children under five could be automatically admitted to the hospital, which can suppress the death toll," said Tata Sudita.
Meanwhile, the number of poor people in Lebak, assess the uneven distribution Jamkesmas cards and many residents who truly poor do not receive it. "I myself as a laborer paddle rickshaw until now do not have Jamkesmas card," said Encup (45) West Rangkasbitung Village residents, Lebak District.
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