Indonesia is an archipelago country located in Southeast Asia. It is the world’s fourth most populous country. Indonesia’s population is projected to grow to around 300 million by 2030, and 321 million by 2050.
Indonesia has a mixed economy in which both state-owned and privately owned enterprises play significant roles. The Indonesian economy is the world’s 16th largest by nominal GDP and the 7th largest by GDP at PPP as of 2016. Indonesia also has one of the world’s fastest-growing large economies, as measured by GDP growth rate
The Indonesian health system was ranked 138th out of 191 countries in 2000 according to World Health Organization (WHO). The government spent only about 2% of its budget on health care, or about US$36 per person per year, which ranks among the lowest in the world.
In 2010, Indonesia had a total life expectancy at birth of 69 years for males and 74 years for females.
Top 20 Hospitals in Indonesia are:
1.Dharmais Hospital:
Dharmais Hospital of Indonesia is a private hospital that offers a full range of medical services. It has been providing quality healthcare services since its establishment in 2003. The hospital provides the most advanced equipment and highly trained personnel to ensure the best possible care for patients. Dharmais Hospital of Indonesia is located in Jakarta, Indonesia.
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The hospital has 333 beds and it has a 24-hour emergency department with qualified doctors, nurses, and paramedics to provide care for patients who need emergency attention. Dharmais Hospital of Indonesia also offers 24-hour pharmacy services and diagnostic laboratory facilities that are open from Monday to Sunday and on holidays as well.
2.Panti Wilasa Hospital:
Panti Wilasa Hospital is the first and only hospital in Indonesia that provides a full range of medical services for people with mental illness. It is located in Panti, South Jakarta, and was founded by Dr. Paulus Wilasa in 1948.
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The hospital has a total of 4 floors with various wards, such as the Psychiatric Ward (Ward I), Geriatric Ward (Ward II), Male Ward (Ward III), Female Ward (Ward IV), Male Ward for Children (Ward V), Female Ward for Children (Ward VI) and an outpatient department on the ground floor.
The hospital has a total of 140 beds, including 10 beds reserved for emergency cases. These are patients who are admitted to the hospital’s psychiatric ward but require immediate medical attention due to their condition or injuries caused by accidents or physical violence.
The Panti Wilasa Hospital has facilities such as an outpatient department, wards, education center and library.
3.Tirta Ika Hospital:
Tirta Ika Hospital is a hospital in Jakarta, Indonesia. It was established on May 10th, 1952.
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The hospital has a total of 7 floors with a total area of about 4.4 hectares and has the capacity to accommodate about 550 beds. The hospital also has an outpatient clinic that can accommodate up to 2,000 patients per day.
The hospital also offers treatments for different types of diseases such as cardiovascular diseases and cancer treatment. The hospital’s motto is “Treating Patients As Our Own Family” which means that the staff are always there to help their patients in any way they can.
4.Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospital:
The hospital is located in Jakarta, Indonesia. It was established in 1857 and it is the oldest hospital in Indonesia.
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The hospital has a total of 830 beds, with a capacity of 500 beds for general patients. There are also 30 beds for intensive care unit patients and 60 beds for general surgery patients.
The hospital has two main buildings: the Main Building and the East Building which houses the Surgery Ward and Orthopedics Ward.
In this section, we will look at some of Indonesia’s most prestigious hospitals – Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospital of Indonesia. This hospital was established in 1857, making it one of the oldest hospitals in all of Indonesia. The hospital has an extensive bed capacity – with 500 beds designated to general patients, 30 designated to ICU patients, and 60 for general surgery patients. The Main Building houses wards such as Pediatrics and Obstetrics & Gynecology while the East Building houses wards such as Surgery Ward and Orthoped
5.Brawijaya Hospital:
Brawijaya hospital is a public hospital in Indonesia. It has a history of more than 50 years. Brawijaya Hospital is one of the first hospitals in Indonesia that has been accredited by Joint Commission International (JCI).
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The hospital has an area of approximately 1,000 hectares and is located in the heart of Semarang City, Central Java Province, Indonesia. The facilities are complete with medical equipment and laboratory services. They also have specialists from various fields such as cardiology, neurology, orthopedics, obstetrics and gynecology, ENT (ear nose throat), ophthalmology (eye), otolaryngology (ear nose throat), pediatrics, palliative care and rehabilitation services.
6.Bhayangkara Hospital:
Bhayangkara Hospital is one of the leading hospitals in Indonesia. It is a private hospital that was established in 1983. The hospital has been accredited by Joint Commission International (JCI) and it is also accredited by the Ministry of Health, Indonesia. Bhayangkara Hospital has over 1,000 beds and it offers various medical services to its patients.
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Bhayangkara Hospital offers a range of medical services to its patients such as cardiology, neurology, oncology, pediatrics, obstetrics and gynecology, orthopedics, ophthalmology and dermatology.
The hospital also provides diagnostic services such as CT scan and MRI scans which are available 24 hours a day 7 days a week.
The hospital has an intensive care unit that consists of 30 beds which are equipped with all the latest medical equipment for critical patients who need constant monitoring and treatment.
7.Panti Rapih Hospital:
The Panti Rapih Hospital is located in the heart of Jakarta, Indonesia. The hospital has a total of 250 beds, with 100 beds in the general ward and 150 beds in the intensive care unit. The hospital also has a maternity ward, pediatric ward, and an emergency room.
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Panti Rapih Hospital offers general medical services to patients such as internal medicine, pediatrics, OB/GYN, surgery and more. It also provides specialized services such as urology and neurology. The hospital employs over 500 staff members including doctors, nurses and other medical practitioners.
Panti Rapih Hospital is well known for its quality of healthcare services that are provided to all patients regardless of their financial status or social status.
8.Ibn Sina Hospital:
The Ibn Sina Hospital of Indonesia is a private hospital that provides a wide range of treatments for patients. The hospital is located in the heart of Jakarta and it has over 1,000 beds.
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Ibn Sina Hospital of Indonesia was established in 1992 by Dr. Wahidin Sudirohusodo and his wife, Mrs. Mien Aini Sudirohusodo. It is one of the leading hospitals in Jakarta, with over 1,000 beds and more than 3,000 employees. The hospital offers a wide range of treatments including cardiology, dermatology, ENT surgery, ophthalmology and orthopedics. It also includes a 24-hour emergency room where patients can receive immediate care for any health issue they may be experiencing at any time day or night.
9.Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospital:
The Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospital is a hospital that was built in the early 1960s by the Dutch colonial government and was later named after Indonesia’s first Minister of Health, Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo. It is located in Central Jakarta and has a capacity of 800 beds and serves as a referral center for the capital city as well as other parts of Indonesia.
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It has been ranked among the best hospitals in Southeast Asia by US News and World Report, which cites its excellent medical services, cutting-edge technology, low waiting time for patients, good staff-to-patient ratio, high patient satisfaction rates and low mortality rates.
The hospital has also been recognized by various international organizations such as WHO (World Health Organization), IAHCR (International Association of Hospitals) and JCI (Joint Commission International).
The hospital provides patients with a variety of treatments from general medicine to oncology to obst
10.Gatot Subroto Army Medical Corps General Hospital:
The Gatot Subroto Army Medical Corps General Hospital of Indonesia is located in Central Jakarta, a few kilometers from the Presidential Palace.
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The hospital was established on 1 November 1954. The hospital was named after Lieutenant-General Gatot Subroto, Indonesian National Hero and former Chief of Staff of the Indonesian Army.
Gatot Subroto Army Medical Corps General Hospital is a military hospital that provides medical services to the armed forces and their families.
It consists of four buildings: Gatot Subroto Building, Kedungjati Building, Panglima Sudirman Building and the Wiranto Building.
The hospital has an area of 57 hectares with 887 beds and 3 operating rooms. It also has 18 intensive care units (ICUs) with a total capacity for 148 patients, 34 wards with a total capacity for 527 beds, 1 emergency room with 50 beds and 2 outpatient clinics that can serve 50 patients each day.
11.General Army Hospital (RSPAD):
The General Army Hospital (RSPAD) of Indonesia is a hospital that specializes in military medical services. It is located in Jakarta, Indonesia.
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The hospital has a capacity of 250 beds and it offers 24-hour emergency service. The hospital also has a laboratory, pharmacy, and dental clinic.
This section introduces the General Army Hospital (RSPAD) of Indonesia which is located in Jakarta and specializes in military medical services with a capacity of 250 beds and offers 24-hour emergency service with laboratory, pharmacy, dental clinic etc.
12.Gatot Soebroto Army Medical Corps General Hospital:
The .Gatot Soebroto Army Medical Corps General Hospital of Indonesia is located in the city of Jakarta, Indonesia. It is a hospital for the Indonesian Armed Forces and has over 1,000 beds. The hospital was established on May 27, 1963.
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In 2017, the hospital had an average occupancy rate of 94%. The hospital provides services to all branches of the armed forces and also offers medical assistance to civilians.
There are many facilities at this hospital such as an intensive care unit, emergency room, operating theater, obstetrics department and a laboratory.
There are many other hospitals that can be used as alternatives to this one but it is still considered one of the best hospitals in Indonesia due to its high quality standards and low mortality rates.
13.Harapan Kita Foundation Children’s Hospital:
The Harapan Kita Foundation Children’s Hospital of Indonesia is located in Jakarta, Indonesia. It is an establishment that provides services for children with cancer and other life-threatening diseases.
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The hospital has three buildings, which are the main building, the outpatient building and the staff quarters building. The main building houses the administrative section, intensive care unit and wards for children with cancer. The outpatient building has a surgical operating room and an outpatient clinic where patients are seen from 8:00 am to 4:00 pm everyday except on Saturday. The staff quarters have rooms for nurses and doctors who work at the hospital.
14.Hasan Sadikin General Military Hospitals (PUSDA):
This is a list of some of the military hospitals in Indonesia.
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PUSDA stands for “Pusat Daerah” or “Daerah Tertentu”, which is translated as “Regional Centre” or “Specific Area”. PUSDA is an abbreviation of the Indonesian words for military hospital, puskesmas daerah taktis (PTD). PTDs are generally located in strategic areas and are responsible for providing healthcare to military personnel, their families and veterans.
The Hasan Sadikin General Military Hospitals (PUSDA)of Indonesia was inaugurated by President Joko Widodo on 5 November 2017 in Cilegon. The first phase of construction will be completed by 2019, with a total area of 24 thousand square meters. The hospital will have a capacity to accommodate 1800 beds when fully completed and will be able to serve 2 million people annually.
15.Jaksa Agung Supeno Regional General Hospitals (PUSDO) :
Jaksa Agung Supeno Regional General Hospitals (PUSDO) is a public healthcare institution in Indonesia. It has an address at Jl. Gajah Mada no. 36, Yogyakarta, Indonesia and its location is at the heart of the city of Yogyakarta.
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It was founded on 16th June 1932 as a small clinic by Drs. Sutan Soemohardjo, Tjokroaminoto, and Drs. Sukardi Hadiwibowo for the purpose of providing affordable healthcare to the people of Yogyakarta and surrounding areas. It now has over 1,000 beds with a variety of facilities such as laboratory service, pharmacy service, physiotherapy service and radiology service to serve its community members with quality care.
16.University Hospital Indonesia (Jakarta):
Jakarta is the capital of Indonesia and one of the largest cities in the world. It is located on a bay off the coast of Java, which makes it an important port city. The city has a population of 10 million people and is one of 5 countries with more than 10 million people.
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The University Hospital Indonesia (Jakarta) was founded in 1981 by Dr. Roeslanius Javanus, who was then Minister of Health for the Republic of Indonesia. This hospital has become one of the most prestigious hospitals in Jakarta and offers state-of-the-art health care to patients from all over Indonesia and abroad.
17.Brawijaya Military Hospital (Malang):
The Brawijaya Military Hospital is the oldest hospital in Malang, East Java. It was built by Dutch architect, Herman van Swanevelt in 1864. The hospital is a complex of buildings with a total area of 3 hectares and has an area of 1,711 m2.
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Brawijaya Military Hospital provides services for emergency cases only and is not equipped to handle complicated cases. This can be seen from the lack of modern medical equipment such as CT scanners and MRI machines.
The hospital provides outpatient services, laboratory testing, blood tests, x-rays, ultrasonography and electrocardiography (EKG). They do not provide 24-hour emergency service or intensive care unit (ICU).
18.Dr Soetomo General Hospital (RSUP):
The Dr Soetomo General Hospital is located at Jalan Tirta I, No. 1, Jakarta Pusat. It has a total area of 16.5 hectares and has a capacity of 613 beds with an inpatient capacity of 527 beds and day care capacity of 86 beds.
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The hospital has 8 buildings, namely the Main Building (Tirta I), the Surgery Building (Tirta II), the Obstetrics and Gynecology Building (Tirta III), the Pediatrics Building (Tirta IV), the Outpatient Department Building (Tirta V), the Emergency Room Building (Tirta VI) and the Laboratory Building (Tirta VII).
It also has an operating room equipped with modern equipment for surgical procedures such as open-heart surgery, neurosurgery, orthopedic surgery, laparoscopic surgery or robotic-assisted surgery.
19.Gondangdia General Hospital (RSPP):
The Gondangdia General Hospital is located in Jakarta, Indonesia. It is a hospital that serves to provide medical care, consultation and rehabilitation to all people regardless of their race or religion. The hospital has various facilities that include a medical laboratory, X-ray department, and pharmacy.
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The Gondangdia General Hospital was established on January 1st 1956 by the Indonesian government under the auspices of the Ministry of Health and Welfare. The hospital was originally called “Hospital for Communicable Diseases” but in 1964 it was renamed as “Gondangdia General Hospital” after the name of its location. Currently, it has two buildings with a total area of 13 acres which can accommodate up to 320 beds at any given time.
The Gondangdia General Hospital is one of the oldest hospitals in Indonesia and it provides services to all people regardless of their religion or race.
20.Pondok Indah Hospital:
Pondok Indah Hospital of Indonesia is one of the largest and most modern private hospitals in Indonesia. It is located in South Jakarta, a few kilometers from the city center.
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The hospital has a total area of 40 hectares with a total of 4 floors. The hospital also has emergency facilities and an ambulance service for patients who need to be transferred to other hospitals for specialist care.
The hospital also has a private clinic, pharmacy, and medical laboratories on site.
There are 8 operating rooms and 12 delivery rooms in the maternity ward. In addition, there are 5 intensive care units with 34 beds each (including 2 isolation rooms).
The Pondok Indah Hospital has 17 wards consisting of internal medicine wards, surgical wards, pediatric wards, obstetrics/gynecology wards, orthopedics wards and psychiatry wards. There are also 6 intensive care units with 34 beds each (including 2 isolation rooms).
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Contents
4.Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospital: 2
9.Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospital: 5
10.Gatot Subroto Army Medical Corps General Hospital: 5
11.General Army Hospital (RSPAD): 6
12.Gatot Soebroto Army Medical Corps General Hospital: 6
13.Harapan Kita Foundation Children’s Hospital: 6
14.Hasan Sadikin General Military Hospitals (PUSDA): 7
15.Jaksa Agung Supeno Regional General Hospitals (PUSDO) : 7
16.University Hospital Indonesia (Jakarta): 8
17.Brawijaya Military Hospital (Malang): 8
18.Dr Soetomo General Hospital (RSUP): 8