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The image displays an indoor scene, likely within a medical facility such as a clinic or hospital in North Jakarta, Indonesia. The central subject is a large, vertically oriented banner titled "ALUR PELAYANAN PASIEN" (Patient Service Flow), which is presented as a detailed flowchart.

The flowchart illustrates the sequential steps for patients, beginning with "PASIEN DATANG" (Patient Arrives) and taking a queue number ("Ambil Nomor Antrian"). Patients then proceed to the "LOKET PENDAFTARAN" (Registration Counter). The flow branches depending on whether the patient is new ("PASIEN BARU ?") and their payment method ("BPJS / UMUM ?"). BPJS participants undergo document verification and fingerprint scanning, then visit the "Loket BPJS" for verification and SEP issuance. All patients eventually move to the "RUANG TUNGGU" (Waiting Room) before an examination at the designated polyclinic ("PERIKSA DI POLIKLINIK YANG DITUJU").

Subsequent steps include supporting examinations such as lab work, radiology, and EKG ("Pemeriksaan penunjang: Lab, Radiologi, EKG, dll"), followed by a visit to the "KASIR" (Cashier). A decision point for "RAWAT INAP ?" (Inpatient Care?) determines the next path. If inpatient care is required, it involves administration, SEP issuance, and the "Ruang Rawat Inap" (Inpatient Ward) before discharge. If not, the patient proceeds with "Rawat Jalan" (Outpatient Care), typically leading to the "Apotek" (Pharmacy) before "PULANG" (going home).

Other visible elements include a green chair with a chrome frame, partially seen on the right, and an electrical outlet on the light-colored wall in the upper left. A fragment of a green emergency sign, reading "APA EVAKU," is visible at the bottom left. The banner also provides contact information: "www.sukmulsismamedika.com" and "@sukmulsismamedika". No people are present, and the indoor lighting does not indicate a specific time of day.
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Apr 30, 2026, 3:59 AM

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The image displays an indoor scene, likely within a medical facility such as a clinic or hospital in North Jakarta, Indonesia. The central subject is a large, vertically oriented banner titled "ALUR PELAYANAN PASIEN" (Patient Service Flow), which is presented as a detailed flowchart. The flowchart illustrates the sequential steps for patients, beginning with "PASIEN DATANG" (Patient Arrives) and taking a queue number ("Ambil Nomor Antrian"). Patients then proceed to the "LOKET PENDAFTARAN" (Registration Counter). The flow branches depending on whether the patient is new ("PASIEN BARU ?") and their payment method ("BPJS / UMUM ?"). BPJS participants undergo document verification and fingerprint scanning, then visit the "Loket BPJS" for verification and SEP issuance. All patients eventually move to the "RUANG TUNGGU" (Waiting Room) before an examination at the designated polyclinic ("PERIKSA DI POLIKLINIK YANG DITUJU"). Subsequent steps include supporting examinations such as lab work, radiology, and EKG ("Pemeriksaan penunjang: Lab, Radiologi, EKG, dll"), followed by a visit to the "KASIR" (Cashier). A decision point for "RAWAT INAP ?" (Inpatient Care?) determines the next path. If inpatient care is required, it involves administration, SEP issuance, and the "Ruang Rawat Inap" (Inpatient Ward) before discharge. If not, the patient proceeds with "Rawat Jalan" (Outpatient Care), typically leading to the "Apotek" (Pharmacy) before "PULANG" (going home). Other visible elements include a green chair with a chrome frame, partially seen on the right, and an electrical outlet on the light-colored wall in the upper left. A fragment of a green emergency sign, reading "APA EVAKU," is visible at the bottom left. The banner also provides contact information: "www.sukmulsismamedika.com" and "@sukmulsismamedika". No people are present, and the indoor lighting does not indicate a specific time of day.

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