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RI builds 20 new hospitals, upgrades 66 facilities to boost healthcare
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RI builds 20 new hospitals, upgrades 66 facilities to boost healthcare

The Indonesian Health Ministry has completed the construction of 20 new hospitals and upgraded 66 regional general hospitals (RSUD) from Class D to Class C status to enhance healthcare access and quality. These upgrades aim to provide local treatment for critical conditions like heart disease, stroke, and cancer, reducing the need for patients to travel to Jakarta. The ministry also highlighted initiatives like the Sihren program, which strengthens regional healthcare referral networks through improved diagnostics, supplies, and specialist staffing. Officials emphasized that these efforts include both physical infrastructure improvements and broader support for medical facilities.

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RI builds 20 new hospitals, upgrades 66 facilities to boost healthcare

The Indonesian Health Ministry has completed the construction of 20 new hospitals and upgraded 66 regional general hospitals (RSUD) from Class D to Class C status to enhance healthcare access and quality. These upgrades aim to provide local treatment for critical conditions like heart disease, stroke, and cancer, reducing the need for patients to travel to Jakarta. The ministry also highlighted initiatives like the Sihren program, which strengthens regional healthcare referral networks through improved diagnostics, supplies, and specialist staffing. Officials emphasized that these efforts include both physical infrastructure improvements and broader support for medical facilities.

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