” FOR the construction of the Randublatung Hospital in 2023, the Health Office will receive a budget of IDR 10 billion. In 2024, several developments for completeness will also be carried out. Additional inpatient buildings, WWTP, parking, clean water treatment. It is estimated that all these activities will require a budget of IDR 5 billion. ”
BLORA, topdetiknews.com – The Blora Health Office (Dinkes) still targets the launching of the Hospital in Randublatung in early 2024. ”Our target is that in early 2024 the Hospital in Randublatung can be launched,” said the Head of the Blora Health Office, Edy Widayat, Tuesday (20 /6/23).
It was explained that for the construction of the Randublatung Hospital in 2023, the Health Office received a budget of IDR 10 billion. “This year, for the continued physical development, we will receive a budget of IDR 10 billion from the APBD,” he explained.
In detail, for the physical project which is currently still under auction, the construction of the Central Surgical Installation (IBS) building with a budget ceiling of IDR 6 billion is planned to be completed in November 2024.
The construction of the supporting building for the Randublatung Hospital, with a ceiling of Rp. 3 billion, is planned to be completed on November 24, 2024. Then the work for the rehabilitation of the outpatient building, Rp. 1.150 billion. This work is targeted for completion on October 25, 2023.
For 2024, some construction for completeness will also be carried out. Additional inpatient buildings, WWTP, parking, clean water treatment. It is estimated that all these activities will require a budget of IDR 5 billion.
The location of RSU Randublatung will occupy the old Puskesmas. The head of the Health Office, Edy Widayat, said that this year the physical work was finished, gradually improvements were being made.
“The target is that in January 2024 it will be operational. Regarding human resources, they will be taken from several Puskesmas, including from the two existing hospitals, namely from Blora General Hospital and Cepu General Hospital.” he explained. *)
Journalist : Muji Anggoro