MEDAN | INDATANEWS.COM – Mayor of Medan, Rico Waas, received a delegation from Commission IX of the Indonesian House of Representatives (DPR RI) during a working visit at Medan City Hall on Thursday, May 21, 2026. The meeting focused on monitoring and strengthening efforts to combat tuberculosis (TB) and HIV in the city.
Rico Waas reaffirmed the city government's commitment to accelerating health sector transformation to ensure more accessible and high-quality healthcare services for residents.
"We are continuously working to improve service systems and the overall quality of healthcare delivery in Medan," he stated.
Read Also: Stadion Teladan Emerges as Potential AFF Cup Venue in Medan He also noted that data from the Medan Health Office indicates a declining trend in TB and HIV cases, driven by intensified screening programs and strengthened local health regulations.
"Even though cases are decreasing, we remain vigilant. If additional mayoral regulations are needed, we will implement them immediately," he added.
Expanding BLUD Puskesmas NetworkThe mayor outlined strategic efforts to strengthen primary healthcare services through the transformation of Community Health Centers (Puskesmas) into BLUD (Regional Public Service Agency) units, allowing for more flexible and efficient management.
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Health Protection for Crime Victims and DPR Support
Under the Universal Health Coverage (UHC) program, all Medan residents are covered by Indonesia's national health insurance scheme, BPJS Kesehatan. However, the city identified a gap in coverage for victims of street crime.
To address this issue, the Medan government issued Mayor Regulation No. 26 of 2026, ensuring that medical costs for victims of robbery and street crime are fully covered by the city budget (APBD). The program is implemented in collaboration with 23 hospitals.
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"TB and HIV remain major global and national challenges. We will bring the Mayor's inputs to the commission for further discussion with relevant ministries," he said.
The meeting also included discussions on ongoing challenges in TB and HIV control in Medan.
Also present were Medan Deputy Mayor H. Zakiyuddin Harahap, City Secretary Wiriya Alrahman, and heads of relevant regional agencies. (IDNC)
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