NAVIGATING CROSS-BORDER HEALTHCARE POLICIES AT THE SARAWAK– WEST KALIMANTAN BORDER
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Introduction: Access to healthcare remains a challenge for the Sarawak–West Kalimantan border communities.
The close proximity to neighbouring countries and uneven healthcare infrastructure often lead these communities
to seek care across the border. A previous study revealed that nearly 60% to 70 % of Malaysia’s incoming patients
came from Indonesia. Aims: This study aimed to identify and compare the characteristics of Malaysia’s and
Indonesia’s healthcare access policies related to Sarawak–West Kalimantan border communities. Methods: This
study employed a qualitative phenomenological approach and conducted semi-structured, in-depth interviews with
40 participants, including government officials, community leaders, and residents from 12 locations along the
border. Data collection was conducted between October 2023 and May 2024, and the collected data were analysed
through inductive thematic analysis. Results: Healthcare mobility between Sarawak and West Kalimantan relies
on informal community trust over standardized frameworks. Malaysia’s institutionalized outreach contrasts with
Indonesia’s army-assisted delivery and insurance schemes. Divergent border procedures and non-binding bilateral
platforms like Sosek Malindo further limit effective cooperation, highlighting a significant lack of harmonized
enforcement and policy integration.Conclusion: Sustainable cross-border healthcare governance requires
formalised bilateral standard operating procedures encompassing emergency mobility, disease surveillance, and
referral systems, complemented by active community involvement. Strengthening these mechanisms would
transform cross-border healthcare from an informal, ad hoc practice into an institutionalised framework that
ensures equitable and continuous care for border communities.
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Rachmat, E. N., Carlo, D. P., & Hazmi, H. (2026). NAVIGATING CROSS-BORDER HEALTHCARE POLICIES AT THE SARAWAK–WEST KALIMANTAN BORDER. The Indonesian Journal of Public Health, 21(1), 85–100. Retrieved from https://e-journal.unair.ac.id/IJPH/article/view/71496
