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        "id": 1787280,
        "msgid": "ojk-integrated-health-coverage-data-centre-requires-further-study-1780699869",
        "date": "2026-06-05 20:45:24",
        "title": "OJK: Integrated Health Coverage Data Centre Requires Further Study",
        "author": "",
        "source": "ANTARA_ID",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Finance",
        "summary": "Indonesia's Financial Services Authority (OJK) has stated that a proposal to establish an integrated health coverage data centre needs further review, particularly regarding personal data protection and cross-sector coordination. The insurance industry suggested developing the system similarly to the banking sector's SLIK, seeing it as a positive step to strengthen risk management and mitigate fraud. Implementation will involve a task force comprising regulators, BPJS Kesehatan, and industry associations, with a coordination meeting scheduled for July.",
        "content": "<p>The Executive Head of Insurance, Guarantee and Pension Fund\nSupervision at the Financial Services Authority (OJK), Ogi Prastomiyono,\nstated that a proposal regarding the establishment of an integrated\nhealth coverage data and information centre requires further study. \u201cWe\nrealise that its implementation requires further study, particularly\nregarding personal data protection, information security, data\ngovernance, as well as infrastructure readiness and cross-sector\ncoordination,\u201d Ogi Prastomiyono said in Jakarta on Friday. Insurance\nindustry players suggested that the data centre be developed similarly\nto the Financial Information Service System (SLIK) in the banking\nsector, in line with the implementation of the Coordination of Benefit\n(CoB) mechanism, which requires closer coordination between the\ngovernment and businesses. \u201cThe OJK views the proposal to establish an\ninformation data centre as a positive step to support the strengthening\nof risk management, improve underwriting quality, and also accelerate\nthe claims process, as well as help mitigate fraud and adverse selection\nin the health insurance industry,\u201d he said. Therefore, he considered\nthat close collaboration is needed between regulators, industry players,\nBPJS Kesehatan, and other stakeholders to optimise the utilisation of\nthe data centre and guarantee consumer protection. Coordination of\nBenefit (CoB), or Coordination Among Benefit Providers (KAPJ), is a\nmechanism for sharing responsibility for settling insurance claims\nbetween two or more insurance providers, including between BPJS\nKesehatan and private insurers. Ogi explained that the implementation of\nthis mechanism refers to the Decree of the Minister of Health Number\nHK.01.07\/MENKES\/1117\/2025 of 2025 concerning Guidelines for the\nImplementation of Payment of Cost Differences by Supplementary Health\nInsurance Through Coordination Among Benefit Providers. To strengthen\nthe implementation of this mechanism, the Health Sector Policy Committee\n(KKSK) in a meeting on 14 April 2026 decided to form a task force. The\ntask force involves the OJK, the Ministry of Health, BPJS Kesehatan,\nhospital associations, the Indonesian Insurance Council (DAI), the\nIndonesian General Insurance Association (AAUI), the Indonesian Life\nInsurance Association (AAJI), and the Indonesian Sharia Insurance\nAssociation (AASI). \u201cThat is the framework we have undertaken, and later\nin July there will be a follow-up KKSK coordination meeting, and we will\npresent the work plan and the success benchmarks achieved,\u201d said\nOgi.<\/p>",
        "url": "https:\/\/jawawa.id\/newsitem\/ojk-integrated-health-coverage-data-centre-requires-further-study-1780699869",
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