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Kondisi 31 Desember 2019 Data Dasar Puskesmas Kondisi 31 Desember 2019 PROVINSI PAPUA KEMENTERIAN KESEHATAN 2020 DATA DASAR PUSKESMAS PROVINSI PAPUA KONDISI DESEMBER 2019 KEMENTERIAN KESEHATAN REPUBLIK INDONESIA JAKARTA, 2020 ABSENSI PENGUMPULAN DATA DASAR PUSKESMAS 2019 MELALUI APLIKASI KOMDAT SAMPAI DENGAN 15 OKTOBER 2020 No Provinsi Jumlah Kabupaten Total PKM Total PKM Terisi % 1 Aceh 23 359 229 63,79 2 Sumatera Utara 33 601 442 73,54 3 Sumatera Barat 19 275 237 86,18 4 Riau 12 228 228 100,00 5 Jambi 11 205 205 100,00 6 Sumatera Selatan 17 341 341 100,00 7 Bengkulu 10 179 179 100,00 8 Lampung 15 310 310 100,00 9 Kepulauan Bangka Belitung 7 64 64 100,00 10 Kepulauan Riau 7 86 86 100,00 11 DKI Jakarta 6 315 315 100,00 12 Jawa Barat 27 1.072 520 48,51 13 Jawa Tengah 35 878 805 91,69 14 DI Yogyakarta 5 121 78 64,46 15 Jawa Timur 38 968 941 97,21 16 Banten 8 243 151 62,14 17 Bali 9 120 120 100,00 18 Nusa Tenggara Barat 10 169 169 100,00 19 Nusa Tenggara Timur 22 402 13 3,23 20 Kalimantan Barat 14 246 162 65,85 21 Kalimantan Tengah 14 203 114 56,16 22 Kalimantan Selatan 13 235 235 100,00 23 Kalimantan Timur 10 186 186 100,00 24 Kalimantan Utara 5 55 28 50,91 25 Sulawesi Utara 15 195 179 91,79 26 Sulawesi Tengah 13 206 132 64,08 27 Sulawesi Selatan 24 459 332 72,33 28 Sulawesi Tenggara 17 290 288 99,31 29 Gorontalo 6 93 50 53,76 30 Sulawesi Barat 6 95 84 88,42 31 Maluku 11 209 46 22,01 32 Maluku Utara 10 147 27 18,37 33 Papua Barat 13 159 61 38,36 34 Papua 29 420 147 35,00 Total 514 10134 7504 74,05 *Kab/Kota Terlampir JUMLAH PUSKESMAS MENURUT KABUPATEN/KOTA PROVINSI PAPUA NON RAWAT KODE KAB/KOTA RAWAT INAP JUMLAH INAP 9401 MERAUKE 13 12 25 9402 JAYAWIJAYA 11 2 13 9403 JAYAPURA 14 6 20 9404 NABIRE 20 6 26 9408 KEPULAUAN YAPEN 7 6 13 9409 BIAK NUMFOR 12 6 18 9410 PANIAI 15 3 18 9411 PUNCAK JAYA 6 2 8 9412 MIMIKA 18 3 21 9413 BOVEN DIGOEL 16 4 20 9414 MAPPI 6 6 12 9415 ASMAT 9 4 13 9416 YAHUKIMO 29 4 33 9417 PEGUNUNGAN BINTANG 24 5 29 9418 TOLIKARA 19 7 26 9419 SARMI 7 4 11 9420 KEEROM 4 6 10 9426 WAROPEN 7 3 10 9427 SUPIORI 3 2 5 9428 MAMBERAMO RAYA 3 8 11 9429 NDUGA 7 1 8 9430 LANNY JAYA 7 3 10 9431 MAMBERAMO TENGAH 6 0 6 9432 YALIMO 5 2 7 9433 PUNCAK 6 2 8 9434 DOGIYAI 8 2 10 9435 INTAN JAYA 5 1 6 9436 DEIYAI 9 1 10 9471 KOTA JAYAPURA 12 1 13 JUMLAH 308 112 420 data yang di input di komdat.kemkes.go.id dari daerah s.d 15 oktober 2020 KODE NO NAMA PUSKESMAS PROVINSI KABUPATEN ALAMAT LATITUDE LONGITUDE PUSKESMAS 1 AGATS 1090339 PAPUA ASMAT Distrik Agats ‐5,5516 138,1229 2 ATSY 1090335 PAPUA ASMAT Distrik Atsy ‐5,7107 138,3596 3 SURU‐SURU 1090343 PAPUA ASMAT Distrik Suru‐Suru ‐5,1277 138,2514 4 TOMOR 1090342 PAPUA ASMAT Distrik Suru‐Suru ‐4,7739 138,9787 5 TANAH MERAH 1090307 PAPUA BOVEN DIGOEL Distrik Mandobo ‐6,0200 140,2735 6 WAGHETE 1090529 PAPUA DEIYAI Distrik Tigi ‐4,0455 136,2828 7 AIRU 1090186 PAPUA JAYAPURA Kp. Hulu Atas, Distrik Airu ‐3,4864 140,2819 8 PAGAI 1090561 PAPUA JAYAPURA Kampung Pagai ‐3,5853 140,0676 9 DEMTA 1090195 PAPUA JAYAPURA Kp. Ambora, Distrik Demta ‐2,3981 140,1169 10 DEPAPRE 1090197 PAPUA JAYAPURA Jl. Raya Deppare, Distrik Depapre ‐2,4694 140,3465 11 EBUNGFAUW 1090202 PAPUA JAYAPURA Kp. Kamayakha, Distrik Ebungfauw ‐2,6661 140,4906 12 SADUYAP 1090190 PAPUA JAYAPURA Kp. Bangai, Distrik Gresi Selatan ‐2,6911 140,1686 13 LEREH 1090185 PAPUA JAYAPURA Kp. Lapua, Distrik Kaureh ‐3,1892 140,1653 14 KEMTUK 1090188 PAPUA JAYAPURA Kp. Sama, Distrik Kemtuk ‐2,6220 140,3468 15 SAWOY 1090189 PAPUA JAYAPURA Kp. Demoikati, Distrik Kemtuk Gresi ‐2,7196 140,2689 16 NIMBOKRANG 1090193 PAPUA JAYAPURA Kp. Bunyom, Distrik Nimbokrang ‐2,5607 140,1203 17 GENYEM 1090191 PAPUA JAYAPURA Kel. Tabri, Distrik Nimboran ‐2,5911 140,1680 18 NAMBLONG 1090192 PAPUA JAYAPURA Distrik Namblong ‐2,5992 140,1895 19 REVENIRARA 1090198 PAPUA JAYAPURA Kp. Yongsu Dosoyo, Distrik Revenirara ‐2,4687 140,5024 20 SENTANI KOTA 1090201 PAPUA JAYAPURA Kel. Sentani Kota, Distrik Sentani ‐2,5400 140,5357 21 DOSAY 1090199 PAPUA JAYAPURA Ds. Waibron, Distrik Sentani Barat ‐2,5055 140,4171 22 HARAPAN 1090203 PAPUA JAYAPURA Ds. Nolokla, Distrik Sentani Timur ‐2,6066 140,6875 23 UNURUM GUAY 1090194 PAPUA JAYAPURA Distrik Unurum Guay ‐2,6048 139,6434 24 KANDA 1090200 PAPUA JAYAPURA Kp. Sosiri, Distrik Waibu ‐2,5563 140,4203 25 TAJA/YAPSI 1090187 PAPUA JAYAPURA Distrik Yapsi /Kp. Ongan Jaya ‐2,7696 140,1117 26 YOKARI 1090196 PAPUA JAYAPURA Kp. Meukisi, Distrik Yokari ‐2,4628 140,2401 27 WARARI 1090237 PAPUA KEPULAUAN YAPEN Kampung Warari, Distrik Anotaurei ‐1,8787 136,2508 28 MENAWI 1090234 PAPUA KEPULAUAN YAPEN Distrik Angkaisera ‐1,8564 136,3212 29 RERADUMPI 1090235 PAPUA KEPULAUAN YAPEN Kampung Ambai Distrik Kepulauan Ambai ‐1,9204 136,3436 30 ARIEPI/KOSIWO 1090238 PAPUA KEPULAUAN YAPEN Jl. Ariepi, Distrik Kosiwo ‐1,7967 136,1155 31 TINDARET 1090231 PAPUA KEPULAUAN YAPEN Jl. Kampung Tindaret, Distrik Yapen Utara ‐1,6900 136,2207 32 POOM 1090241 PAPUA KEPULAUAN YAPEN Jl. Kandami Kampung Poom II, Distrik Poom ‐1,6362 135,6105 33 WAINDU 1090233 PAPUA KEPULAUAN YAPEN Kampung Waindu, Distrik Raimbawi ‐1,7836 136,8551 34 MUMBEAI 1090232 PAPUA KEPULAUAN YAPEN Kampung Randawaya, Distrik Teluk Ampimoi ‐1,8293 136,5100 35 WINDESI 1090242 PAPUA KEPULAUAN YAPEN Kp. Windesi, Distrik Windesi ‐1,6634 135,9086 36 WOOI 1090240 PAPUA KEPULAUAN YAPEN Jl. Kampung Wooi, Distrik Wonawa ‐1,6609 135,5545 37 ANSUS 1090239 PAPUA KEPULAUAN YAPEN Jl. Kampung Ansus II, Distrik Yapen Barat ‐1,7481 135,8168 38 SERUI KOTA 1090236 PAPUA KEPULAUAN YAPEN Jl. Dr. W. Monginsidi Serui, Distrik Yapen Selatan ‐1,8781 136,2375 39 DAWAI 1090558 PAPUA KEPULAUAN YAPEN Jl. Pendidikan Kampung Dawai Distrik Yapen Timur ‐1,8156 136,7284 40 ABE PANTAI 1090537 PAPUA KOTA JAYAPURA Jl. Abe Pantai, Distrik Abepura ‐2,6656 140,6948 41 ABEPURA 1090536 PAPUA KOTA JAYAPURA Jl. Raya Sentani, Distrik Abepura ‐2,6581 140,6593 42 WAENA 1090538 PAPUA KOTA JAYAPURA Jl. Dofonsoro Perumnas I Waena, Distrik Abepura ‐2,5898 140,6311 43 ELLY UYO 1090541 PAPUA KOTA JAYAPURA Jl. Raya Entrop (Polimak), Distrik Jayapura Selatan ‐2,5560 140,6630 44 KOTARAJA 1090542 PAPUA KOTA JAYAPURA Jl. Raya Abepura Kotaraja, Distrik Jayapura Selatan ‐2,5575 140,6997 KODE NO NAMA PUSKESMAS PROVINSI KABUPATEN ALAMAT LATITUDE LONGITUDE PUSKESMAS 45 IMBI 1090544 PAPUA KOTA JAYAPURA Kel. Imbi Dok VIII, Distrik Jayapura Utara ‐2,5178 140,7240 46 TANJUNG RIA 1090543 PAPUA KOTA JAYAPURA Jl. Pasifik Indah No. 60, Distrik Jayapura Utara ‐2,4940 140,6963 47 KOYA BARAT 1090534 PAPUA KOTA JAYAPURA Jl. Koya Barat, Distrik Muara Tami ‐2,6909 140,8088 48 SKOW MABO 1090535 PAPUA KOTA JAYAPURA Kampung Skow Mabo, Distrik Muara Tami ‐2,6293 140,8642 49 BALINGGA 1090481 PAPUA LANNY JAYA Ds. Balingga, Distrik Baligga ‐4,1418 138,3452 50 DIMBA 1090485 PAPUA LANNY JAYA Distrik Dimba ‐3,0078 137,1196 51 GAMELIA 1090486 PAPUA LANNY JAYA Distrik Gamelia ‐3,8882 138,5653 52 KUYAWAGE 1090482 PAPUA LANNY JAYA Distrik Kuyawage ‐4,0639 137,9847 53 MAKKI 1090478 PAPUA LANNY JAYA Distrik Makki ‐3,9824 138,5733 54 MALAGAINERI 1090483 PAPUA LANNY JAYA Distrik Malagaineri ‐3,9569 138,3792 55 PIRIME 1090479 PAPUA LANNY JAYA Distrik Pirime ‐3,9752 138,5281 56 POGA 1090487 PAPUA LANNY JAYA Distrik Poga ‐3,8188 138,5344 57 TIOM 1090480 PAPUA LANNY JAYA Distrik Tiom ‐3,9475 138,4557 58 TIOMNERI 1090484 PAPUA LANNY JAYA Distrik Tiomneri ‐3,8628 138,2753 59 GESA BARU 1090565 PAPUA MAMBERAMO RAYA Kampung Gesa Baru ‐2,0960 137,4193 60 BAGUSA/TRIMURIS 1090465 PAPUA MAMBERAMO RAYA Distrik Mamberamo Hilir ‐2,0888 137,8988 61 KASONAWEJA 1090466 PAPUA MAMBERAMO RAYA Distrik Mamberamo Tengah ‐2,2811 138,0164 62 BONOI 1090464 PAPUA MAMBERAMO RAYA Ds. Bonoi, Distrik Sawai ‐1,7936 137,2821 63 POIWAI 1090564 PAPUA MAMBERAMO RAYA Kampung Poiwai ‐1,8920 137,1459 64 BARAPASI 1090463 PAPUA MAMBERAMO RAYA Ds. Barapasi, Distrik Waropen Atas ‐2,1940 136,9953 65 BUPUL 1090170 PAPUA MERAUKE Ds. Bupul, Distrik Eligobel ‐7,4942 140,9250 66 ILWAYAB 1090155 PAPUA MERAUKE Distrik Ilwayab ‐7,6696 140,4741 67 JAGEBOB 1090165 PAPUA MERAUKE Distrik Jagebob ‐8,1303 140,6481 68 KAPTEL 1090159 PAPUA MERAUKE Distrik Kaptel ‐7,4913 140,1474 69 KIMAAM 1090152 PAPUA MERAUKE Ds. Kimaan, Distrik Kimaan ‐7,9513 138,8150 70 KURIK 1090160 PAPUA MERAUKE Ds. Kurik, Distrik Kurik ‐8,2884 140,2761 71 KUMBE 1090161 PAPUA MERAUKE Ds. Onggari, Distrik Malind ‐8,3395 140,2500 72 MOPAH BARU 1090162 PAPUA MERAUKE Kel.Kelapa V, Distrik Merauke ‐8,4764 140,4077 73 MUTING 1090169 PAPUA MERAUKE Ds. Muting, Distrik Muting ‐7,3134 140,5966 74 NAUKENJERAI 1090168 PAPUA MERAUKE Distrik Naukenjerai ‐8,8230 140,7971 75 NGGUTI 1090158 PAPUA MERAUKE Distrik Ngguti ‐7,5375 139,7366 76 OKABA 1090156 PAPUA MERAUKE Distrik Okaba ‐8,0160 139,6946 77 KUPRIK 1090163 PAPUA MERAUKE Kampung Kuprik, Distrik Semangga ‐8,4677 140,4356 78 SOTA 1090166 PAPUA MERAUKE Ds. Sota, Distrik Sota ‐8,3937 140,8876 79 TABONJI 1090154 PAPUA MERAUKE Distrik Tabonji ‐7,4274 138,7268 80 TANAH MIRING 1090164 PAPUA MERAUKE Distrik Tanah Miring ‐8,3607 140,4727 81 TUBANG 1090157 PAPUA MERAUKE Distrik Tubang ‐8,0010 139,1537 82 ULILIN 1090171 PAPUA MERAUKE Distrik Ulilin ‐7,3128 140,7671 83 WAAN 1090153 PAPUA MERAUKE Distrrik Waan ‐7,4768 140,3852 84 DIKIYAH 1090206 PAPUA NABIRE Kampung Dikia, Distrik Dipa ‐3,7261 135,5119 85 LEGARI 1090224 PAPUA NABIRE SP I Legari, Distrik Teluk Makimi ‐3,1769 135,7834 86 GOKODIMI 1090205 PAPUA NABIRE Distrik Menou ‐3,5383 135,4702 87 BUMI WONOREJO 1090214 PAPUA NABIRE Kel.
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