Jakarta, Feb. 21 -- Indonesia's Vice President Gibran Rakabuming Raka reviewed the implementation of the Free Health Screening (CKG) program at two community health centers in East Jakarta, which are expected to serve as models for other regions.
According to a statement from his office on Friday, Gibran was impressed by the enthusiastic public participation in the CKG program at the two health facilities.
Since the government launched the program on February 10, the average number of CKG participants at both health centers has ranged between 20 and 30 per day.
CKG participants can register in advance for screenings via the SatuSehat application and complete a self-screening questionnaire before visiting the nearest health center with ...
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