Indonesia launches $183 million free health screening to prevent early deaths
- Indonesia launched a free health screening program on Feb 10, costing 3 trillion rupiah, to prevent early deaths, according to the Health Ministry.
- The program aims to provide screenings on birthdays, initially targeting children under six and adults 18 and older, as stated by Health Minister Budi Gunadi Sadikin.
- The initiative is expected to reach 100 million people this year, with screenings available at over 20,000 health centers, as reported by a Health Ministry spokesperson.
- Concerns were raised about the program burdening local health centers, as noted by researchers at the University of Indonesia's Economic and Social Research Institute.
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