The Law on Social Security Providers (BPJS), which will take effect from January 2014, has come under fire on claims it may create problems in the national health insurance system, reports the Jakarta Post. It quotes a Yogyakarta Development Planning Board (Bappeda) staff as saying one of the problems of the law is centralisation, which could create a long wait for people to get health insurance since everything is centred in the national capital, Jakarta.