The new PeduliLindungi application will be launched to coincide with National Health Day on November 12, 2022.
Jakarta (ANTARA) - An integrated health application that will contain electronic medical records and offer health services will be launched in November this year, the Indonesian Health Ministry has informed.

"The new PeduliLindungi application will be launched to coincide with National Health Day on November 12, 2022," chief of the ministry's digital transformation office, Setiaji, said at the “R17 Podcast Show: Emphasizing the Security of Infrastructure for Inclusive Indonesia E-Economy,” which was followed online from Jakarta on Thursday.

Data integration has many benefits, including overcoming queuing problems for patients, he added. So far, the health service has implemented a first-come-first-serve policy for patients, without considering other patients' condition.

"Patients who are in poor condition must be prioritized, especially in the outpatient ward," Setiaji said.

The application will also help patients to find referral hospitals and store the patients' medical records to help doctors take medical action and estimate treatment costs, he added.

"There are other features related to promotive prevention, for example, giving points for persons with healthy condition," he said.

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Currently, his office is integrating health service data and medical records and preparing infrastructure for the app. It is also ensuring the security of public data during data integration.

Meanwhile, the CEO of R17 Group, Noly Hendry, said that currently, Internet users in Indonesia have reached 77 percent of the total population and their number is expected to continue to increase.

Behind the massive penetration of the Internet, large data center capabilities are needed, considering that Indonesia has a population of 274 million. This makes Indonesia's data center market one of the largest in the world, Hendry noted.

“Currently, we are in the digital era with such a large flow of information. It needs the support of a strong data center infrastructure to manage this large data flow. R17 sees the need for awareness to build good data center security that can protect the public from cybercrimes. We are trying to find the best way to build a secure data center infrastructure with experts in their fields,” he said.

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