The Social Service of Papua does e-ID Recording to Hospital

The realization of e-ID recording in Papua Province to date has only reached 45.3 percent or as many as 1,506,837 people out of the total mandatory e-ID as many as 3,323,662 people. Thus, there are still 54.7 percent or 1,816,825 people who have not recorded e-ID yet.

 

In response, the Social Service of Papua will provide e-ID recording service facilities for residents in hospitals.

 

Head of Papua Social Service, Rebekah Haluk said that the innovation was to bring closer services to people who do not have ID cards.

 

"Currently there are still many people who come to the hospital without having an ID card"

 

"Therefore, we take this decision to do e-ID recording service in the hospital. So that people can be directly served for the room," said Rebekah Haluk in Jayapura, Monday.

 

Currently, the Papua Social Service is coordinating with the local Health Office, to determine which hospitals will be involved for the cooperation of e-ID recording services.

 

He also encouraged the Papua Health Office to immediately draw up a Cooperation Agreement, so that the program can be realized immediately.

 

"Because with this cooperation, the Health Department of Papua can also get the right to access population data for the benefit of health services and others," he concluded.