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Indonesia’s Health Care Overview

• Strong economic growth is leading Indonesia towards middle-income country status.

• The growth is unfortunately does not reflect in the government’s budget allocation’s for national health budget, which is relatively low → leading to insufficient facilities and workforce needed for public services, and encouraging the growth of private health facilities

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Lack of sophisticated health infrastructure in Indonesia has also been causing Indonesian’s wealthy people to go abroad in seeking better medical treatments, as neighboring countries’ health care providers are perceived as adequate to provide affordable high quality care and services.

"Over the next few years, the hospital network intends to collaborate with digital health care companies to extend its telemedicine services to new market, including Indonesian cities where it does not yet have a presence."

Nurhadi Yudiyantho, Managing Director of BMHS (Bundamedik Healthcare System)

"The digital system enhances patient safety and lowers the chance of human error by connecting the data from the various departments of the hospital."

Aditya Wijaya, Head of Investor Relations, Mitra Keluarga Hospita

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