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Over 90% of Indonesia’s total population has access to universal health coverage, greatly reducing out-of-pocket healthcare spending. Indonesia is benefited by a single-payer national healthcare insurance, offering access to wide range of services to all population. This differs from the approximately 64% of people living in the United States with private healthcare insurance, with public schemes limited to certain population. The healthcare service offered within such coverage also vary between Indonesia and the United States. Join us for a conversation on the difference between healthcare and coverage between two countries.