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Still No Compensation for the Long-Suffering Victims of Acute Kidney Injury

Monday, September 18, 2023

Families of victims of acute kidney injury are anticipating compensation from the government. It is the extended impact of poor coordination of government institutions.

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Solihah, one of the parents of progressive atypical acute kidney injury (GGAPA) victims, showing a photo of her child while attending the continued hearing of the GGAPA group’s class action lawsuit at the Central Jakarta District Court, Jakarta, July 18. TEMPO/Hilman Fathurrahman W . tempo : 177632957917.

SINCE early this year, the nasogastric tube has never been removed from the nostril of Nasifa. Medical tapes are also still attached to the cheek and nose of the three-year-old victim of acute kidney injury to prevent the tube from shifting. “The tube is stuck the whole day,” said the mother of Nasifa, Eva Nurmala, on Friday, September 15.

The tube serves as an aid to enable Nasifa to survive. Through this tube, Eva fills milk a

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