Event Details

Indonesia faces multiple public health burdens, from battling the existence of new emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases such as COVID-19, accelerating Indonesia's pandemic resilience, tackling the rising incidence and cost of non-communicable diseases, to addressing fundamental public health concerns such as malnutrition, stunting and obesity.


To address the multitude of challenges, the Minister of Health for Indonesia, H.E. Budi Gunadi Sadikin, stated that the priority of the Ministry has shifted from the COVID-19 pandemic handling to improving the quality of public health services for its citizens. More than half of the government's healthcare budget for 2023 will be set aside for health transformation, including improving primary healthcare, infrastructure and technology. This not only means building a healthcare system that is future-oriented, but also ensuring that healthcare facilities will be equipped to address current pressing unmet needs and battle existing public health concerns.


In 2022, Indonesia's in-vitro diagnostics (IVD) market size was estimated to be US$355 million and is set to grow during the period of 2023 to 2026. Together with the expansion of the country's universal healthcare system - Jaminan Kesehatan National (JKN) which is expected to cover more Indonesians and increase access to diagnostic tests, incorporating screening and diagnostics as part of national health strategies will become increasingly critical in realising patient, efficiency, and financial gains for healthcare systems. This will also be vital to battle key diseases like heart failure (HF), which accounts for a third of all deaths in Indonesia and HIV, which is seeing a rise in prevalence among heterosexuals. The reprioritisation towards preventative care will no doubt mean resources earmarked to combat deadly diseases – both non-communicable and communicable alike – may be divested.


As Indonesia pivots from fighting COVID-19 to endemic recovery, it is timely to think about how aligning and strengthening current priorities on health at a policy level with the industry can benefit the Republic to "Recover Together, Recover Stronger" and alleviate the multiple public health threats and build a Healthier Indonesia for Indonesians better and sooner.

Agenda

09:00 - 09:30
Registration & Breakfast
09:30 - 09:40
09:40 - 09:50
09:50 - 10:00
Keynote Speech
10:00 - 10:50
Panel Discussion & Q&A
The panel will discuss the following on the value of diagnostics in strengthening Indonesia’s Health System:- How should we overcome existing access barriers for essential diagnostics to all...
The panel will discuss the following on the value of diagnostics in strengthening Indonesia’s Health System:

- How should we overcome existing access barriers for essential diagnostics to alleviate the rising economic impact of the burden of disease as the population ages rapidly?
- Why HIV and heart failure are public health threats that can be eliminated in the short term with adequate resources and complements the GOI’s objectives for ‘Healthy Indonesia’?
- Why public and private collaboration can accelerate the uptake of positive health-seeking behaviours, like proactive screening, in vulnerable, underserved and isolated communities and drive better preventative health outcomes?
- How innovative collaborative models or pilots can increase uptake of diagnostics, improve accessibility and in turn bridge gaps for population health coverage that UHC cannot address?
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10:50 - 11:00
11:00 - 12:00
Networking Lunch

Speakers

  • Ir. Budi Gunadi Sadikin (Minister of Health)

    Ir. Budi Gunadi Sadikin

    Minister of Health

    Opening Remarks (invited)

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  • Dr. dr. Yout Savithri MARS (Referral Hospital Transformation Workstream Lead at Ministry of Health)

    Dr. dr. Yout Savithri MARS

    Referral Hospital Transformation Workstream Lead at Ministry of Health

    Keynote Speech (1)

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  • Dr. Imran Pambudi (MPHM at Director of Communicable Disease Prevention and Control, Directorate General Disease Prevention and Control)

    Dr. Imran Pambudi

    MPHM at Director of Communicable Disease Prevention and Control, Directorate General Disease Prevention and Control

    Keynote Speech (2)

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  • Poh Seng Lee (Chapter Lead, Business Excellence at Roche Diagnostics Asia Pacific)

    Poh Seng Lee

    Chapter Lead, Business Excellence at Roche Diagnostics Asia Pacific

    Panellist

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  • Benny M. George (GM at Abbott Diagnostics Indonesia)

    Benny M. George

    GM at Abbott Diagnostics Indonesia

    Panellist

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  • Dr Isman Firdaus (SpJP(K), MPH - Director of Medical Services, Nursing and Support at NCVC Harapan Kita (1))

    Dr Isman Firdaus

    SpJP(K), MPH - Director of Medical Services, Nursing and Support at NCVC Harapan Kita (1)

    Panellist

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  • Dr. dr. Evy Yunihastuti (SpPD-KAI, Head of HIV Integrated Unit, RSUPN Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo)

    Dr. dr. Evy Yunihastuti

    SpPD-KAI, Head of HIV Integrated Unit, RSUPN Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo

    Panellist

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  • Dr. Siti Elkana Nauli (SpJP(K), FIHA, FAsCC, FHFA, Chairman of Working Group on Heart Failure IHA)

    Dr. Siti Elkana Nauli

    SpJP(K), FIHA, FAsCC, FHFA, Chairman of Working Group on Heart Failure IHA

    Panellist

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  • Aditya Wardhana (Executive Director of Indonesia AIDS Coalition)

    Aditya Wardhana

    Executive Director of Indonesia AIDS Coalition

    Panellist

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  • Dr. dr. Maxi Rein Rondonuwu (Director General of Disease Control and Prevention at DHSM., MARS)

    Dr. dr. Maxi Rein Rondonuwu

    Director General of Disease Control and Prevention at DHSM., MARS

    Closing Remarks

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  • Kandyce Ong (Associate Director, Healthcare, Southeast Asia of APCO Worldwide)

    Kandyce Ong

    Associate Director, Healthcare, Southeast Asia of APCO Worldwide

    Moderator

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Venue

AYANA MidPlaza Jakarta

Jl. Jenderal Sudirman Blok 10-11, RT.10/RW.11, Karet Tengsin, Kecamatan Tanah Abang, Kota Jakarta Pusat, Daerah Khusus Ibukota Jakarta 10220, Indonesia
Jakarta, Indonesia

If you have any questions please contact Ranamita Chakraborty

Contact Organizer

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