This article examines the implementation and evaluation of Minimum Service Standards (SPM) in the health sector for Diabetes Mellitus (DM) and Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) in Pasei Raya, Aceh Jaya Regency. Fulfilling SPM is a joint responsibility of central and regional governments mandated by Law 23 of 2014 on Regional Government, Government Regulation Number 2 of 2018 on Minimum Service Standards, and Minister of Home Affairs Regulation Number 100 of 2018 on Implementing Minimum Service Standards. Analyzing data from reports of 80 UPT Puskesmas in Pasei Raya, Aceh Jaya Regency, calculated using a formula to determine the SPM achievement percentage for DM cases as per Minister of Health Regulation Number 4 of 2019 on Technical Standards for Fulfilling Basic Service Quality in Minimum Service Standards in the Health Sector, reveals that Aceh Jaya Regency's SPM achievement percentage for DM in 2020 was 18.99%, while that for non-communicable DM cases was 115.35%. The discussion explores the factors behind the SPM achievement for DM in Aceh Jaya Regency. Meanwhile, challenges hindering the fulfillment of SPM for hypertension and DM in Bandung City encompass constraints related to facilities and infrastructure, such as the absence of Posbindu PTM due to budgetary limitations. Additionally, not all UPT Puskesmas have trained personnel for PANDU PTM activities. There is still low awareness of, and adherence to, official recording and reporting formats. Moreover, not all UPT Puskesmas implement the PANDU PTM program.
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