PERSI

The Indonesia Hospitals Association (PERSI) was established on April 11, 1978, in Jakarta, the Capital City of the Republic of Indonesia. PERSI is the solely official parent organization of all hospital associations in Indonesia. Values in PERSI consist of Professional, Ethical, Responsive, Sinergy and Integrity.

PERSI aims to realize professional hospital services, oriented to quality, medical needs, and patient safety; to endeavor at the international level by facilitating, empowering, advocating, consolidating, and protecting the rights of PERSI members.

PERSI Vision:

To realize PERSI as vessel of independent and advanced Indonesian hospitals

PERSI Mission:

  1. Building and developing PERSI’s roles into a strong, trusted, useful organization for its members with good governance.
  2. Improving actively healthcare quality with members.
  3. Realizing actively hospital governance, clinical governance, and good ethical hospital governance with members.
  4. Realizing and enhancing cooperation with stakeholders, trusted and reliable partners.

These visions and missions are implemented into workable programs with measurable indicators in accordance with the needs and interests of members and stakeholders. PERSI members consist of hospitals and hospital associations. Currently, there are 2614 PERSI-member hospitals out of 3154 hospitals and 18 hospital associations in Indonesia.

The PERSI organizational structure consists of:

  1. Central PERSI: It’s an organization at the national level.
  2. Regional PERSI: it’s an organization at the Provincial level domiciled in the Provincial Capital or other cities agreed upon by the Regional PERSI Board. In 1 (one) province can only be formed 1 (one) Regional PERSI and currently, there are 32 PERSI Boards.