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Aims of Health Development
The aims of health development toward Healthy Indonesia 2010 is to increase the awareness, will and capability for healthy life of every individual in order to materialize
public health level that is optimal through the creation of an Indonesian society, nation and country that is characterized by its residents living with healthy behavior and within
healthy environment, possessing capability to reach qualified health services justly and evenly, as well as having optimal health level throughout the territory of the Rep. of
Indonesia.
Targets of Health Development
The targets of health development in order to materialize Healthy Indonesia 2010 are: 1.
Cross-sectoral cooperation
The significant rise in cross-sectoral cooperation in health development, positive contribution from other sectors toward health, efforts to overcome negative impacts of
development to health, and improvement in behavior and living environment that are conducive to the achievement of healthy society.
2. Community’s autonomy and private partnership
The significant rise in community’s capability to maintain and improve their health condition, and to reach proper health services according to needs. The significant rise
in health efforts originating from private resources and the number of community members utilizing private health efforts.
3. Healthy living behavior
The significant rise in the number of pregnant women examining themselves and delivering attended by health manpower, the number of infants receiving complete
immunization, number of infants receiving exclusive breast feeding, number of the under 5 years children having weighed each month, number of reproductive aged
couples using contraceptive, number of people taking balanced nutrition, number of those using sanitary toilet, number of people receiving clean water, number of
settlements free from vectors and rodents, number of houses fulfilling healthy condition, number of people exercising and resting regularly, number of families with
internal and external communication, number of families practicing well their religious teaching, number of people not smoking and not drinking alcoholic
beverages addictive substances, number of people not having extra marital sex, and number of people becoming members of JPKM.
4. Healthy environment
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The significant rise in the number of healthy regions areas, healthy public places, healthy tourism resorts, healthy working places, healthy houses and buildings, sanitary
facilities, drinking water facilities, waste disposal facilities, healthy social environment including social inter-courses, and environmental safety, as well as
various standards and laws supporting the achievement of healthy environment.
5.
Health efforts
The significant rise in number of qualified health facilities, coverage and reach of health services, generic drugs usage in health sector, rational drugs usage, promotive
and preventive services utilization, efficiently managed health funds, and availability of health services according to needs.
6. Health development management