• Tuesday, 11 February 2025

Free Health Check Program Does Not Include Treatment and Medical Procedures

Free Health Check Program Does Not Include Treatment and Medical Procedures
Head of the Jakarta Health Agency Ani Ruspitawati after accompanying Jakarta Acting Governor Teguh Setyabudi to review the readiness of the community health center ahead of the implementation of the Free Health Check program at the Tebet Subdistrict Health Center, Jakarta, Sunday (Feb. 9, 2021). (ANTARA/Lia Wanadriani Santosa)

SEAToday.com, Jakarta - The Jakarta Provincial Government has clarified that the free health check program, which will be implemented nationwide starting February 10, 2025, does not include treatment or medical procedures if any illness is detected during the check-up.

"This is not for treatment," said the Head of the Jakarta Health Office, Ani Ruspitawati, in Jakarta on Sunday.

For example, in a dental check-up, the examination will cover all teeth, checking for cavities and other issues. However, cavities will not be filled under this program.

During the examination, patients will also receive health education and information about any conditions detected. Any necessary treatment or medical procedures will be conducted separately through services at community health centers (Puskesmas) or hospitals according to existing regulations.

The type of examination provided will be tailored to different age groups and the most common diseases affecting each group.

  • Newborns will undergo Congenital Hypothyroid Screening (SHK) to detect potential Congenital Hypothyroidism (HK), as well as a G6PD screening, which checks for an essential enzyme that keeps red blood cells healthy. Babies with G6PD deficiency are at risk of severe anemia, kidney failure, or life-threatening complications.
  • Toddlers and preschool children will have their growth and development assessed, along with early detection for tuberculosis, hearing disorders, eye and dental issues, thalassemia, and blood sugar levels.
  • Adults will undergo examinations to assess cardiovascular and lung disease risks, including tuberculosis and COPD. They will also be screened for breast cancer, cervical cancer, lung cancer, and colorectal cancer. Additional check-ups will include mental health, sensory function, liver health, and pre-marital health assessments.
  • Elderly individuals will be examined for common health issues, including geriatric conditions, cardiovascular diseases, lung diseases, cancer, mental health, sensory function, and liver health.

In addition, laboratory tests for blood sugar, cholesterol, urea, and creatinine to assess kidney function will be available at community health centers (Puskesmas).

The Jakarta Provincial Government has prepared 44 district-level Puskesmas to provide free health check services. To prevent long queues, the program is limited to 30 people per day. However, the government remains open to accommodating additional patients beyond the set quota if possible.

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