At last! Indonesian district starts tracking health costs
Bondowoso district analysing spending information to tailor services.

By analysing this data, officials discovered that not enough is spent on preventing illnesses. “Health funding in the district is still directed to curative care, rather than to promotional and preventive efforts”, said Dr Mohd Imron, Acting Head, Bondowoso district health office. If this continued, it could massively increase the costs of healthcare in the future.
Officials also found that less than 10% of the district’s budget was being spent on healthcare - a minimum requirement for districts in Indonesia.
Bondowoso’s health office was able to use this new data as evidence to get an increase in health funding. It has also now prioritised money for better primary health services, particularly for maternal and child care.
This project was a partnership between the Indonesian and Australian governments, through the joint Health Systems Strengthening Programme.