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World Bank: The Money is Not Making a Difference

Tuesday, February 24, 2015

The World Bank recently criticized the Indonesia Health Card (KIS) program for focusing too much on enrollment and not enough on improving the quality of public health services.

"Issuing cards but not paying attention to health services is an empty promise," said World Bank economist Cristobal Ridao-Cano during a presentation on the Bank's findings and recommendations on health spending in their December 2014 Indonesia Economic Quarterly report at their Jakarta headquarters.

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The World Bank recently criticized the Indonesia Health Card (KIS) program for focusing too much on enrollment and not enough on improving the quality of public health services.

"Issuing cards but not paying attention to health services is an empty promise," said World Bank economist Cristobal Ridao-Cano during a presentation on the Bank's findings and recommendations on health spending in their December 2014 Indonesia Economic Quarterly report at th

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