The figure is higher than the 178.7 trillion Rp set for 2023. Itis the first time in four years the Indonesian government no longer sets asidea specific amount for COVID-19.
The 2024 health care budget will be kept between 187.4trillion Rp and 200.8 trillion Rp, said Finance Minister Sri Mulyani said at anApril 6 conference in Jakarta.
Indonesia spent 172.3 trillion Rp on health care in 2020. Thespending skyrocketed to 312.4 trillion Rp due to COVID-19 treatments in 2021and later dropped to 176.7 trillion Rp the following year as the pandemicsubsided.
The National Development Planning Agency (Bappenas) reported that the countryrecorded 969,000 new tuberculosis cases per year, ranking second globally. Meanwhile,it is working toward a goal of lowering its stunting prevalence from 21.6% in2022 to 14% in 2024./.