National health insurance contribution to family planning program funding in Indonesia: A fund flow analysis

Gates Open Res. 2024 Jan 18:7:105. doi: 10.12688/gatesopenres.14642.2. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

Background: Launched in 2014, Indonesia's national health insurance system (JKN) aimed to provide universal health coverage, including contraceptive services, to its population. We aim to evaluate the contribution of JKN to the overall spending for the family planning program in Indonesia.

Methods: Data from the Indonesian Demographic Health Survey, Survey on Financial Flows for Family Planning, Indonesia Motion Tracker Matrix, World Population Prospect, and Indonesian ministries' budget accountability reports were entered into the CastCost Contraceptive Projection Tool to define budgetary allocation and spending for the family planning program at the national level in 2019.

Results: Indonesia's family planning program in 2019 was financed mostly by the national budget (64.0%) and out-of-pocket payments (34.6%). There were three main ministries responsible for family planning financing: the National Population and Family Planning Board (BKKBN) (35.8%), the Ministry of Finance (26.2%), and the Ministry of Health (2.0%). Overall, JKN contributed less than 0.4% of the funding for family planning services in Indonesia in 2019. The majority of family planning spending was by public facilities (57.3%) as opposed to private facilities (28.6%).

Conclusion: JKN's contribution to funding Indonesia's family planning programs in 2019 was low and highlights a huge opportunity to expand these contributions. A coordinated effort should be conducted to identify possible opportunities to realign BKKBN and JKN roles in the family planning programs and lift barriers to accessing family planning services in public and private facilities. This includes a concerted effort to improve integration of private family planning providers into the JKN program.

Keywords: Family planning; Indonesia; health budget; health financing; national health insurance; out-of-pocket payment; private facilities; universal health coverage.

MeSH terms

  • Contraceptive Agents
  • Family Planning Services*
  • Financial Management*
  • Health Planning
  • Humans
  • Indonesia
  • National Health Programs

Substances

  • Contraceptive Agents

Grants and funding

This work was supported by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation through the Strategic Purchasing for Primary Health Care Project [Grant Number INV-007094].