The Puskesmas Cilandak center in South Jakarta reported a significant rise in dental health issues, with complaints reaching nearly 90%. This is part of a free health screening initiative aimed at raising health awareness among residents.
In the first four months of this year, a total of <strong>23,927</strong> citizens in South Jakarta's Cilandak area have benefited from free health screening services. This initiative is part of the Indonesian government's efforts for early disease detection and community health improvement.
The Health and Family Planning Agency in Banyumas, Indonesia, has announced a new campaign offering free health screenings targeting 54,000 people. This initiative aims to enhance health awareness and improve healthcare standards in the region.
A total of <strong>214 bus drivers</strong> benefited from free health screenings at the <strong>Bulogibang</strong> station in <strong>Jakarta</strong> from <strong>March 14 to 28, 2026</strong>. The program aimed to enhance public health among drivers, including essential checks like blood pressure and blood sugar levels.