Good News from TC Persib Bandung! Saddil and Rezaldi Recover, Zulkifli Still Under Monitoring
Great news comes from the medical team. Most players are in excellent condition after completing their training camp in Thailand.
This was confirmed by Persib’s team doctor. “Almost all players have been in good condition since arriving in Thailand. Only one or two experienced mild digestive issues due to adaptation, but they have since recovered,” he said.
However, a few players suffered minor injuries. One of them is Rezaldi Hehanussa, who had a thigh muscle injury. Fortunately, Rezaldi has improved and is now recovering.
Another player who was sidelined is Saddil Ramdani. The former Sabah FC winger is now in the final stages of recovery.
“Saddil has resumed running on the field and is undergoing a strengthening program. Soon, he will be able to train normally with the team,” the doctor added.
Meanwhile, Zulkifli Lukmansyah’s condition remains under observation. “Zulkifli has a minor ankle sprain. He is no longer in pain, but we will follow up further in Bandung,” he explained.
With this positive progress, coach Bojan Hodak can approach upcoming competitions with confidence, as most of the Maung Bandung squad is ready for action.
To strengthen synergy between BPJS Health and employers, the BPJS Health Soreang Branch organized a Business Gathering event aimed at enhancing employers’ understanding of their obligations and strategic role in supporting the National Health Insurance (JKN) Program.
The Head of BPJS Health Soreang Branch emphasized that this event serves as a platform to highlight the importance of compliance in implementing the JKN Program, particularly in registering workers and their families and making timely premium payments.
“Through this Business Gathering, we aim to reinforce employers’ and stakeholders’ understanding of their obligations under the JKN Program. This synergy is expected to expand health coverage for workers and their families. We urge businesses to comply with premium payments and fulfill their workers’ rights,” he stated.
Beyond administrative aspects, the event also addressed strategic issues such as promoting healthy lifestyles in the workplace. A session featured Ade Rai, BPJS Health Brand Ambassador, who shared insights on “Building a Healthy Lifestyle with Ade Rai.” The key message was how a healthy work culture can boost productivity and reduce chronic disease risks among workers.
The event also highlighted BPJS Health’s critical role in sustaining the JKN Program. Key points included:
* The obligation to submit accurate worker data and register all employees and their families in the JKN Program.
* Premium payments must be made by the 10th of each month to ensure uninterrupted healthcare services.
* Contributions through Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) programs to support JKN funding in Bandung Regency.
* Assistance in transitioning workers from the Wage Recipient (PPU) to the Non-Wage Recipient (PBPU) segment for inactive employees.
* Utilizing the JKN Mobile App for easier access to membership services and healthcare facilities.
As of July 2025, JKN coverage in the Soreang Branch area reached 96.58%, or 3,708,341 individuals, out of a total population of 3,839,721 in the second semester of 2024. However, active participation remains at 65.65%, presenting a shared challenge for improvement.
Contributions from 2,437 active businesses are significant, with 1,071,089 individuals registered through employers. From January to June 2025, BPJS outreach programs covered 97 service points, including community health centers, villages, districts, and business locations.
To improve premium compliance, inspections were conducted at 257 businesses, recovering overdue payments totaling Rp1,379,942,026.
Cooperation and Healthcare Utilization
As of July 24, 2025, the Soreang Branch has partnered with 192 Primary Healthcare Facilities (FKTP) and 17 Advanced Referral Healthcare Facilities (FKRTL). FKRTL service utilization in 2025 recorded 477,344 cases, down from 1
Persib Bandung
Persib Bandung is a professional football club based in Bandung, Indonesia, founded in 1933 during the Dutch colonial era. It is one of the country’s most popular and successful teams, with a passionate fanbase known as “Bobotoh.” Persib has won multiple national league titles and is deeply rooted in Sundanese culture, symbolizing local pride and identity.
Sabah FC
Sabah FC is a professional football club based in Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia, competing in the Malaysian Super League. Founded in 1963, the team is nicknamed *The Rhinos* and represents the state of Sabah on Borneo Island. The club has experienced promotions and relegations over the years but remains a key part of Malaysian football culture.
BPJS Health Soreang Branch
The BPJS Health Soreang Branch is a local office of Indonesia’s national health insurance program (BPJS Kesehatan), providing healthcare services and administrative support to participants in the Soreang area, West Java. Established as part of Indonesia’s universal healthcare initiative, it plays a key role in ensuring accessible medical coverage for residents. While specific historical details about this branch are limited, it operates under BPJS Kesehatan’s broader mission, launched in 2014, to expand healthcare access nationwide.
National Health Insurance (JKN) Program
The **National Health Insurance (JKN) Program**, launched in 2014 under Indonesia’s *Jaminan Kesehatan Nasional (JKN)* scheme, is a universal healthcare system managed by the Social Security Administering Body (BPJS Kesehatan). It aims to provide affordable healthcare coverage for all Indonesian citizens, consolidating previous fragmented insurance programs into a single-payer system. The JKN program represents one of the world’s largest public health insurance initiatives, striving to achieve universal health coverage by 2029.
JKN Mobile App
The JKN Mobile App is a digital platform developed as part of Indonesia’s *Jaminan Kesehatan Nasional* (JKN) or National Health Insurance program, managed by BPJS Kesehatan. Launched to improve healthcare access, the app allows users to register, check benefits, and find participating healthcare providers. It reflects Indonesia’s effort to modernize public health services through technology, expanding coverage under the country’s universal healthcare system.
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) refers to a business model in which companies integrate social, environmental, and ethical concerns into their operations and stakeholder interactions. Originating in the mid-20th century, CSR gained prominence as businesses recognized their role in addressing societal challenges beyond profit-making. Today, it encompasses initiatives like sustainability, philanthropy, and fair labor practices, reflecting a commitment to long-term ethical impact.
Primary Healthcare Facilities (FKTP)
Primary Healthcare Facilities (FKTP) are the frontline healthcare providers in Indonesia’s national health system, offering essential medical services, preventive care, and health promotion at the community level. Established under Indonesia’s Universal Health Coverage (UHC) program, known as *Jaminan Kesehatan Nasional (JKN)*, FKTPs include clinics, health centers (*Puskesmas*), and private practices accredited by the Social Security Agency (*BPJS Kesehatan*). They play a crucial role in improving healthcare access, reducing hospital overcrowding, and addressing basic health needs for Indonesia’s population.
Advanced Referral Healthcare Facilities (FKRTL)
The **Advanced Referral Healthcare Facilities (Fasilitas Kesehatan Rujukan Tingkat Lanjut or FKRTL)** are specialized medical centers in Indonesia designed to provide high-level healthcare services, including advanced diagnostics, treatment, and referrals for complex conditions. Established to improve the country’s healthcare system, FKRTLs aim to reduce the need for overseas medical referrals by offering cutting-edge technology and specialized care. These facilities reflect Indonesia’s efforts to enhance its public health infrastructure and ensure accessible, quality healthcare for its population.