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Data Dasar Puskesmas Data Dasar Puskesmas Kondisi 31 Desember 2018 PROVINSI PAPUA KEMENTERIAN KESEHATAN 2019 DATA DASAR PUSKESMAS PROVINSI PAPUA KONDISI DESEMBER 2018 KEMENTERIAN KESEHATAN REPUBLIK INDONESIA JAKARTA, 2019 REKAP PENGUMPULAN DATA DASAR PUSKESMAS 2018 MELALUI APLIKASI KOMDAT SAMPAI DENGAN 31 AGUSTUS 2019 Total PKM 31 Des No Provinsi Jumlah Kabupaten Total PKM Terisi % 2018 1 Aceh 23 348 270 77,59 2 Sumatera Utara 33 581 463 79,69 3 Sumatera Barat 19 275 272 98,91 4 Riau 12 216 216 100,00 5 Jambi 11 195 195 100,00 6 Sumatera Selatan 17 332 324 97,59 7 Bengkulu 10 180 179 99,44 8 Lampung 15 302 274 90,73 9 Kepulauan Bangka Belitung 7 64 64 100,00 10 Kepulauan Riau 7 83 83 100,00 11 DKI Jakarta 6 321 314 97,82 12 Jawa Barat 27 1069 552 51,64 13 Jawa Tengah 35 881 870 98,75 14 DI Yogyakarta 5 121 69 57,02 15 Jawa Timur 38 967 964 100,00 16 Banten 8 242 104 42,98 17 Bali 9 120 117 97,50 18 Nusa Tenggara Barat 10 166 166 100,00 19 Nusa Tenggara Timur 22 381 126 33,07 20 Kalimantan Barat 14 244 244 100,00 21 Kalimantan Tengah 14 200 81 40,50 22 Kalimantan Selatan 13 233 232 99,57 23 Kalimantan Timur 10 183 183 100,00 24 Kalimantan Utara 5 56 28 50,00 25 Sulawesi Utara 15 193 185 95,85 26 Sulawesi Tengah 13 202 192 95,05 27 Sulawesi Selatan 24 458 329 71,83 28 Sulawesi Tenggara 17 284 278 97,89 29 Gorontalo 6 93 72 77,42 30 Sulawesi Barat 6 94 47 50,00 31 Maluku 11 208 96 46,15 32 Maluku Utara 10 134 95 70,90 33 Papua Barat 13 159 159 100,00 34 Papua 29 408 209 51,23 Total 514 9993 8052 81,44 *Kab/Kota Terlampir |Data Dasar Puskesmas|i JUMLAH PUSKESMAS MENURUT KABUPATEN/KOTA (KEADAAN 31 DESEMBER 2018) PROVINSI PAPUA NON RAWAT KODE KAB/KOTA RAWAT JUMLAH INAP INAP 9401 MERAUKE 9 11 20 9402 JAYAWIJAYA 11 2 13 9403 JAYAPURA 14 6 20 9404 NABIRE 20 6 26 9408 KEPULAUAN YAPEN 7 6 13 9409 BIAK NUMFOR 13 5 18 9410 PANIAI 15 3 18 9411 PUNCAK JAYA 6 2 8 9412 MIMIKA 16 3 19 9413 BOVEN DIGOEL 16 4 20 9414 MAPPI 6 6 12 9415 ASMAT 9 4 13 9416 YAHUKIMO 27 4 31 9417 PEGUNUNGAN BINTANG 24 5 29 9418 TOLIKARA 18 7 25 9419 SARMI 5 4 9 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 298 110 408 |Data Dasar Puskesmas|ii : Belum ada data yang di input dari daerah s.d 31 Agustus 2019 Koordinat NO PUSKESMAS KODE PROVINSI KABUPATEN ALAMAT LINTANG BUJUR 1 KIMAAM 1090152 PAPUA MERAUKE Ds. Kimaan, Distrik Kimaan -7,951279 138,815033 2 WAAN 1090153 PAPUA MERAUKE Distrrik Waan -7,476829 140,385193 3 TABONJI 1090154 PAPUA MERAUKE Distrik Tabonji -7,427354 138,726776 4 ILWAYAB 1090155 PAPUA MERAUKE Distrik Ilwayab -7,669585 140,474088 5 OKABA 1090156 PAPUA MERAUKE Distrik Okaba -8,015989 139,69455 6 TUBANG 1090157 PAPUA MERAUKE Distrik Tubang -8,000996 139,153656 7 NGGUTI 1090158 PAPUA MERAUKE Distrik Ngguti -7,537471 139,736557 8 KAPTEL 1090159 PAPUA MERAUKE Distrik Kaptel -7,491259 140,1474 9 KURIK 1090160 PAPUA MERAUKE Ds. Kurik, Distrik Kurik -8,288367 140,276062 10 KUMBE 1090161 PAPUA MERAUKE Ds. Onggari, Distrik Malind -8,339512 140,250015 11 MOPAH BARU 1090162 PAPUA MERAUKE Kel.Kelapa V, Distrik Merauke -8,476376 140,407669 12 KUPRIK 1090163 PAPUA MERAUKE Kampung Kuprik, Distrik Semangga -8,467722 140,435577 13 TANAH MIRING 1090164 PAPUA MERAUKE Distrik Tanah Miring -8,36074 140,472733 14 JAGEBOB 1090165 PAPUA MERAUKE Distrik Jagebob -8,130291 140,648056 15 SOTA 1090166 PAPUA MERAUKE Ds. Sota, Distrik Sota -8,393713 140,887589 16 RIMBA JAYA 1090167 PAPUA MERAUKE Distrik Naukenjerai -8,531056 140,433777 17 NAUKENJERAI 1090168 PAPUA MERAUKE Distrik Naukenjerai -8,823024 140,797089 18 MUTING 1090169 PAPUA MERAUKE Ds. Muting, Distrik Muting -7,313351 140,596619 19 BUPUL 1090170 PAPUA MERAUKE Ds. Bupul, Distrik Eligobel -7,494153 140,924957 20 ULILIN 1090171 PAPUA MERAUKE Distrik Ulilin -7,312797 140,76709 21 WAMENA KOTA 1090172 PAPUA JAYAWIJAYA Ds. Wamena Kota, Distrik Wamena -4,0963076 138,9451824 22 ELEKMA 1090173 PAPUA JAYAWIJAYA Distrik Napua -4,134565 138,8537369 23 ASOLOKOBAL 1090174 PAPUA JAYAWIJAYA Distrik Asolokobal -4,156531 138,947342 24 WELELAGAMA 1090175 PAPUA JAYAWIJAYA Ds. Walelagama, Distrik Walelagama -4,089147 138,979218 25 HUBIKOSI 1090176 PAPUA JAYAWIJAYA Distrik Hubikosi -4,056798 138,856277 26 HOM-HOM 1090177 PAPUA JAYAWIJAYA Distrik Hubikosi -4,056798 138,856277 27 PELEBAGA 1090178 PAPUA JAYAWIJAYA Distrik Pelebaga -4,051321 138,737122 28 ASOLOGAIMA 1090179 PAPUA JAYAWIJAYA Distrik Asologaima -3,962229 138,809845 29 MUSATFAK 1090180 PAPUA JAYAWIJAYA Distrik Musatfak -4,00731 138,869629 30 KURULU 1090181 PAPUA JAYAWIJAYA Distrik Kurulu -4,026723 138,917496 31 BOLAKME 1090182 PAPUA JAYAWIJAYA Ds. Bolame, Distrik Bolakme -3,842498 138,735382 32 YALENGGA 1090183 PAPUA JAYAWIJAYA Distrik Yalengga -3,892345 138,807251 33 WOLLO 1090184 PAPUA JAYAWIJAYA Distrik Wollo -3,858528 138,853912 34 LEREH 1090185 PAPUA JAYAPURA Kp. Lapua, Distrik Kaureh -3,18921 140,165344 35 AIRU 1090186 PAPUA JAYAPURA Kp. Hulu Atas, Distrik Airu -3,486398 140,281906 36 TAJA/YAPSI 1090187 PAPUA JAYAPURA Distrik Yapsi /Kp. Ongan Jaya -2,769558 140,111679 |Data Dasar Puskesmas| 1 Koordinat NO PUSKESMAS KODE PROVINSI KABUPATEN ALAMAT LINTANG BUJUR 37 KEMTUK 1090188 PAPUA JAYAPURA Kp. Sama, Distrik Kemtuk -2,621956 140,346832 38 SAWOY 1090189 PAPUA JAYAPURA Kp. Demoikati, Distrik Kemtuk Gresi -2,71956 140,268921 39 SADUYAP 1090190 PAPUA JAYAPURA Kp. Bangai, Distrik Gresi Selatan -2,691134 140,168579 40 GENYEM 1090191 PAPUA JAYAPURA Kel. Tabri, Distrik Nimboran -2,591088 140,167999 41 NAMBLONG 1090192 PAPUA JAYAPURA Distrik Namblong -2,599206 140,189529 42 NIMBOKRANG 1090193 PAPUA JAYAPURA Kp. Bunyom, Distrik Nimbokrang -2,560705 140,120316 43 UNURUM GUAY 1090194 PAPUA JAYAPURA Distrik Unurum Guay -2,604833 139,643402 44 DEMTA 1090195 PAPUA JAYAPURA Kp. Ambora, Distrik Demta -2,398127 140,116882 45 YOKARI 1090196 PAPUA JAYAPURA Kp. Meukisi, Distrik Yokari -2,462761 140,240128 46 DEPAPRE 1090197 PAPUA JAYAPURA Jl. Raya Deppare, Distrik Depapre -2,469428 140,346454 47 REVENIRARA 1090198 PAPUA JAYAPURA Kp. Yongsu Dosoyo, Distrik Revenirara -2,468732 140,502365 48 DOSAY 1090199 PAPUA JAYAPURA Ds. Waibron, Distrik Sentani Barat -2,505534 140,417114 49 KANDA 1090200 PAPUA JAYAPURA Kp. Sosiri, Distrik Waibu -2,556302 140,420288 50 SENTANI KOTA 1090201 PAPUA JAYAPURA Kel. Sentani Kota, Distrik Sentani -2,540012 140,53569 51 EBUNGFAUW 1090202 PAPUA JAYAPURA Kp. Kamayakha, Distrik Ebungfauw -2,666142 140,490585 52 HARAPAN 1090203 PAPUA JAYAPURA Ds. Nolokla, Distrik Sentani Timur -2,606585 140,687537 53 TOPO 1090204 PAPUA NABIRE Kampung Topo, Distrik Uwapa -3,38171 135,643692 54 GOKODIMI 1090205 PAPUA NABIRE Distrik Menou -3,5383277 135,4701794 55 DIKIYAH 1090206 PAPUA NABIRE Kampung Dikia, Distrik Dipa -3,7261483 135,5118792 56 KWATISORE 1090207 PAPUA NABIRE Kampung Akudiomi, Distrik Yaur -3,353435 134,875259 57 WAMI 1090208 PAPUA NABIRE Distrik Yaur -3,2906946 134,648409 58 YERETUAR 1090209 PAPUA NABIRE Kampung Yeretuar, Distrik Teluk Umar -3,012838 134,739716 59 WANGGARSARI 1090210 PAPUA NABIRE Kampung Wanggar Makmur, Distrik Wanggar -3,462185 135,387619 60 SP 1 KALIBUMI 1090211 PAPUA NABIRE Waroki, Distrik Nabire Barat -3,395362 135,439575 61 KARANG MULIA 1090212 PAPUA NABIRE Kel. Karang Mulia, Distrik Nabire -3,367495 135,508652 62 SIRIWINI 1090213 PAPUA NABIRE Kel. Sriwini, Distrik Nabire -3,370809 135,556107 63 BUMI WONOREJO 1090214 PAPUA NABIRE Kel. Bumiwonorejo, Distrik Nabire -3,393796 135,487823 64 KARANG TUMARITIS 1090215 PAPUA NABIRE Kel. Karang Tumaritis, Distrik Nabire -3,379133 135,500992 |Data Dasar Puskesmas| 2 Koordinat NO PUSKESMAS KODE PROVINSI KABUPATEN ALAMAT LINTANG BUJUR 65 NABIRE KOTA 1090216 PAPUA NABIRE Kel. Morgo, Distrik Nabire -3,368562 135,495575 66 SANOBA 1090217 PAPUA NABIRE Ds. Sanoba Pantai, Distrik Nabire -3,346562 135,569977 67 KALIBOBO 1090218 PAPUA NABIRE Distrik Nabire -3,375601 135,479311 68 SAMABUSA 1090219 PAPUA NABIRE Ds. Samabusa, Distrik Teluk Kimi -3,245128 135,641953 69 KIMI 1090220 PAPUA NABIRE Ds. Kimi, Distrik Teluk Kimi -3,315059 135,60202 70 NAPAN 1090221 PAPUA NABIRE Kampung Napan, Distrik Napan -3,072924 136,013102 71 MAMBOR 1090222 PAPUA NABIRE Kampung Mambor, Distrik Napan -3,087513 135,583145 72 MOOR 1090223 PAPUA NABIRE Kampung Moor, Distrik Napan -2,922933 135,714462 73 LEGARI 1090224 PAPUA NABIRE SP I Legari, Distrik Teluk Makimi -3,176862 135,783371 74 WAPOGA 1090225 PAPUA NABIRE Ds. Kamarisanio, Distrik Wapoga -2,710904 136,041489 75 MANIWO 1090226 PAPUA NABIRE Distrik Kamarisano/Wapoga -2,934191 136,216496 76 SIRIWO 1090227 PAPUA NABIRE Kampung Siriwo, Distrik Siriwo -3,662902 136,221146 77 DIYAIKUNU 1090228 PAPUA NABIRE Distrik Siriwo -3,3939383 135,8257844 78 YARO 1090229 PAPUA NABIRE Ds. Yaro, Kec. Yaro -3,514875 135,304657 79 TINDARET 1090231 PAPUA KEPULAUAN YAPEN Jl. Kampung Tindaret, Distrik Yapen Utara -1,69003 136,220657 80 MUMBEAI 1090232 PAPUA KEPULAUAN YAPEN Kampung Randawaya, Distrik Teluk Ampimoi -1,829256 136,5100333 81 WAINDU 1090233 PAPUA KEPULAUAN YAPEN Kampung Waindu, Distrik Raimbawi -1,7836455 136,8550808 82 MENAWI 1090234 PAPUA KEPULAUAN YAPEN Distrik Angkaisera -1,856439 136,321213 83 RERADUMPI 1090235 PAPUA KEPULAUAN YAPEN Kampung Ambai Distrik Kepulauan Ambai -1,9204463 136,3436442 84 SERUI KOTA 1090236 PAPUA KEPULAUAN YAPEN Jl.
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