Gubernur Jabar Mengkritisi Kapitalisasi Kesehatan

RAJA TV
21 Feb 202513:23

Summary

TLDRThe transcript outlines a vision for democratic and sustainable governance in West Java, emphasizing the importance of health, community well-being, and environmental preservation. The speaker stresses that health should be approached holistically, focusing on prevention and creating a healthy living environment rather than relying solely on treatment. The philosophy of 'Silih Asa, Silih Asuh, Silih Asih' is discussed as a basis for mutual care and responsibility. Furthermore, the need for a more localized, community-focused healthcare system is highlighted, alongside an educational shift to foster physical and moral strength in future generations. The speaker calls for a balanced, culturally rooted approach to development.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The governor election ritual is not just a democratic ceremony but an opportunity to build a shared commitment towards an open democracy in Indonesia, as demonstrated by Jawa Barat's high voter turnout.
  • 😀 Jawa Barat’s democracy is built on values of mutual care (silih asah, silih asuh, and silih asih), which has helped maintain peace and order without legal disputes.
  • 😀 The core of the province’s ideology is grounded in the concept of 'Gemah Ripah Repeh Rapih' which emphasizes well-being and harmony within society.
  • 😀 The traditional 'Pancawaluya' concept highlights the importance of building human well-being through health, education, and wisdom, forming the foundation of development.
  • 😀 Health should not only focus on medical treatments but also on preventive measures, promoting a healthy lifestyle that includes healthy living environments and public policies supporting well-being.
  • 😀 The current healthcare system is too focused on materialism, viewing health as a business and a project, which contradicts the true Pancasila values of compassion and human dignity.
  • 😀 Human development should prioritize the integration of nature and human life, based on principles taught by ancestors, focusing on sustainability and ecological balance.
  • 😀 Building a healthy society requires the government’s commitment to maintaining public health by improving infrastructure, such as clean water, sanitation, and protecting the environment.
  • 😀 A key part of health policy is offering affordable healthcare at the grassroots level, ensuring that people have access to proper medical care, including in rural areas.
  • 😀 The emphasis on a 'local approach' to healthcare, with specific programs tailored to local ecological needs, such as antivenoms for snake bites in specific villages, ensures that public health strategies are both relevant and effective.

Q & A

  • What is the main essence of the governor election ritual according to the speaker?

    -The speaker emphasizes that the governor election is not just a democratic ceremony consuming trillions of funds, but rather a means to build a collective commitment to a democratic system that is open, where every citizen who meets the legal age can participate.

  • How does the speaker describe the democracy in West Java?

    -The speaker describes West Java's democracy as highly successful, evidenced by its high voter turnout and the smooth, dispute-free election process, with no challenges brought to the Constitutional Court.

  • What are the principles the speaker associates with the concept of democracy in West Java?

    -The speaker associates the principles of 'silih asa', 'silih asuh', and 'silih asih' (mutual respect, care, and love) with the democracy in West Java, highlighting the importance of a clean, open democratic process.

  • What does 'gemah ripah repeh rapih' represent in the context of the speech?

    -This phrase, which is the motto of the West Java provincial government, represents the idea of prosperity, harmony, and orderliness, symbolizing a community that thrives in unity and respect for one another.

  • What is 'pancawaluya', and why is it important in the speech?

    -'Pancawaluya' refers to the five virtues that are essential for human development in the Sundanese philosophy: to be healthy, strong, right, intelligent, and respectful. The speaker stresses that these virtues should guide the development process.

  • How does the speaker view the approach to health in the current system?

    -The speaker critiques the materialistic approach to health, where health is viewed as a business involving medications, equipment, and hospitals, rather than focusing on building a healthy lifestyle and preventive care.

  • What is the speaker's perspective on the role of the state in public health?

    -The speaker asserts that the state must create a healthy environment by focusing on good urban planning, maintaining water sources, sanitation, air quality, and overall environmental health to prevent illness before it happens.

  • What are the practical steps the speaker suggests for improving health in West Java?

    -The speaker suggests several practical measures, including creating local health audits, ensuring adequate health facilities in every district, and focusing on prevention such as providing anti-venom serum in areas prone to snake bites.

  • What is the significance of the 'gerakan makan bergizi gratis' (free nutritious eating campaign)?

    -The campaign aims to address the nutritional deficiencies among children in West Java, encouraging healthy eating habits and preventing health problems related to poor diet, such as excessive sugar consumption and unhealthy oils.

  • How does the speaker connect education with the development of character and health?

    -The speaker highlights the importance of education in building strong character and physical health, noting that children today are often distracted by technology, which affects their patience, physical development, and overall well-being.

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