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    New Indonesian health program offers free annual check-ups

    February 11, 2025
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    Indonesia has launched a nationwide free health screening program aimed at reducing early mortality rates, marking the country’s most extensive public health initiative to date. The government has allocated 3 trillion rupiah ($183.54 million) for the annual program, which began on Monday, according to the Ministry of Health. As part of the initiative, all Indonesian citizens will be eligible for a free health screening on their birthday.

    New Indonesian health program offers free annual check-ups

    While participation is voluntary, the screenings will cover key health indicators, including blood pressure, assessments for heart disease and stroke risks, and eye examinations. The program is designed to enhance early detection and preventive care, particularly for non-communicable diseases that contribute significantly to mortality rates in the country. Initially, the government is prioritizing screenings for children under six and adults aged 18 and above. This phased approach is intended to ensure an effective rollout before expanding coverage to the entire population.

    Authorities expect the initiative to help curb the prevalence of chronic conditions that often go undiagnosed until they become severe. Indonesia, the world’s fourth most populous nation, faces significant public health challenges. According to data from the World Health Organization, stroke, heart disease, and tuberculosis are among the leading causes of death in the country. The health ministry hopes the new program will lead to earlier interventions, ultimately reducing healthcare costs and improving life expectancy. The initiative aligns with broader government efforts to strengthen the country’s healthcare system and improve public health outcomes.

    Indonesia has been investing heavily in expanding access to medical services, particularly in rural and underserved areas, as part of its long-term healthcare reform strategy. While the program is a major step in preventive healthcare, its success will depend on public participation and logistical execution. Authorities will need to ensure sufficient resources, medical personnel, and infrastructure to handle mass screenings across the vast archipelago. With the initiative now underway, health officials will monitor its impact and make necessary adjustments to enhance its effectiveness. – By MENA Newswire News Desk.

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