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Health Minister Budi Gunadi Sadikin (second right), accompanied by Central Java Governor Ahmad Luthfi (third left), Central Java Health Office Head Yunita Dyah Suminar (second left), and Semarang City Health Office Head M Abdul Hakam (third right), inspects tuberculosis (TB) screening services under the Free Health Check-Up (CKG) program at Pandanaran Community Health Center in Semarang, Central Java, Tuesday (Feb. 10, 2026). The visit aims to expand screening coverage, ensure smooth service delivery, enhance early disease detection, promote preventive awareness, and guarantee equitable access to health check services for the community. ANTARA FOTO/Makna Zaezar/wpa/M052
Community health center staff conduct tuberculosis (TB) screening for residents following an inspection of Free Health Check-Up (CKG) services by Health Minister Budi Gunadi Sadikin at Pandanaran Community Health Center in Semarang, Central Java, Tuesday (Feb. 10, 2026). The visit aims to expand screening coverage, ensure smooth service delivery, enhance early disease detection, promote preventive health awareness, and guarantee equitable access to health check services for the community. ANTARA FOTO/Makna Zaezar/wpa/M052
Deputy II of the Government Communication Agency (Bakom) Ghina Ghaliya (right), accompanied by Secretary of the Ministry of Health Inspectorate General Rudi Supriatna Nata Saputra (second right) and Head of Kembangan Community Health Center Murni Luciana (third right), speaks with staff during an inspection of Free Health Check-Up (CKG) services at Kembangan Community Health Center in Jakarta, Tuesday (Feb. 10, 2026). The visit marks one year of the CKG program and aims to ensure smooth service delivery and the completeness of health facilities. ANTARA FOTO/Putra M. Akbar/wpa/M052
Staff hand out queue numbers to residents for Free Health Check-Up (CKG) services at Singgani Community Health Center in Palu, Central Sulawesi, Tuesday (Feb. 10, 2026). Since its launch on Feb. 10, 2025, the CKG program, available in 10,226 community health centers, has reached over 70 million residents across all age groups and targeted more than 5.9 million students nationwide. ANTARA FOTO/Basri Marzuki/wpa/M052
Staff enter resident data for Free Health Check-Up (CKG) services at Singgani Community Health Center in Palu, Central Sulawesi, Tuesday (Feb. 10, 2026). Since its launch on Feb. 10, 2025, the CKG program, available in 10,226 community health centers, has reached over 70 million residents across all age groups and targeted more than 5.9 million students nationwide. ANTARA FOTO/Basri Marzuki/wpa/M052