User:Nyanardsan/sandbox/List of public hospitals in Indonesia

This is a list of public hospitals in Indonesia. Public hospitals in Indonesia are a major part of Indonesian healthcare system, especially in regencies outside of cities where private hospitals might not be available. Public hospitals are mostly named RSUD, abbreviaton of Rumah Sakit Umum Daerah or Regional General Hospital. In theory, all regencies (kabupaten) and cities (kota) in Indonesia have at least one RSUD under the management of the local government. In addition to one hospital in each regencies or cities, the provincial government also has at least one general hospital under its management as main referral hospital of the province as well as one psychiatric hospital. Indonesian hospitals are divided into classes based on the amount of specialist cares they can provide based on Law Number 44 of 2009 (Undang-undang No. 44 Tahun 2009) by the Ministry of Health. These classes are A-class, B-class, C-class, and D-class. A-class hospitals are defined as a hospital that have at least four basic specialists, five supporting medical specialists, 2 other specialists, and 13 subspecialists cares. B-class hospitals are defined as a hospital that have at least four basic specialists, four supporting medical specialists, eight other specalists, and two subspecialists cares. C-class hospitals are defined as a hospital that have at least four basic specialists and four supporting medical specialists cares. Lastly, D-class hospitals are defined as a hospital that only have at least two basic specialist cares. Apart from public hospitals directly managed by regency, city, or province government, there are also public hospitals managed by Indonesian Armed Force and Indonesian National Police, as well as public universities and other public entities.

Below are the list of public hospitals in Indonesia, each with its owner and classes assigned to them by Ministry of Health.