GlobalHealth Asia-Pacific Indonesia Special Issue 2025 GlobalHealth Indonesia Summit, Conference and Awards 2025 | Page 11

leaders sharing lessons learned and future ambitions.
“ This event is a meaningful step for practitioners like us— it allows us to introduce our hospital to a broader audience and elevate our presence in Asia,” said Dr. dr. Iwan Dakota, President Director of RSJPD Harapan Kita, Indonesia’ s national cardiac center.
Sipika Singh, Chief Commercial Officer of IHH Healthcare, echoed this excitement:“ Indonesia has always been in our plans. IHH is committed to complementing its healthcare ecosystem with expertise, resources, and a long-term vision.”
With 54 sessions on topics such as public-private partnerships, AI-enabled patient care, and regional trends in oncology and cardiology, the agenda was nothing short of comprehensive. Delegates like dr. R. Soeko Nindito of Dharmais Cancer Hospital emphasized Jakarta’ s growing affluent healthcare market, while Rajeev Rajan of Bumrungrad International described Indonesia as“ a new region filled with opportunity and insight.”
Honoring Healthcare Champions A true highlight of the event was the glittering Awards Night— a celebration of excellence that recognized 39 winners across diverse categories. From digital health pioneers to outstanding service providers, the evening honored those pushing boundaries and redefining patient care.
RS Pondok Indah was among the most celebrated institutions, walking away with two major accolades: Orthopaedic Service Provider of the Year and Hospital Group of the Year. Accepting the honors, Yanwar Hadiyanto, MARS, said,“ Receiving this recognition motivates us to keep raising the bar in healthcare.”
This celebration was not just about awards— it was about momentum. With the Ministry of Health’ s current transformation manifesto and growing governmentprivate sector collaboration, the climate for change in Indonesia has never been more favorable.
A Platform for Long-Term Partnerships More than just a meeting of minds, GlobalHealth Indonesia Summit, Conference & Award 2025 laid the foundation for ongoing partnerships between hospitals, investors, and innovators. By encouraging candid dialogue and practical outcomes, the conference planted the seeds for future alliances that will tackle systemic healthcare challenges.
“ Indonesia is ready,” said Dr. Timothy Low, former CEO of Farrer Park Hospital, Singapore.“ It’ s exciting to see both the public and private sectors gaining a foothold in the region. Indonesia is well on its way to becoming a significant player on the international healthcare stage.”
As the curtains draw on this inaugural edition, one thing is abundantly clear: the future of healthcare in Southeast Asia is collaborative, digitally enabled, and patient-centered.
Bali was just the beginning. With increased momentum in healthcare investment, policy reform, and medical innovation, Indonesia is positioning itself not only as a healthcare destination but as a driving force for regional change.
GlobalHealth Indonesia Summit, Conference and Awards 2025 was a celebration, a summit, and a signal: Southeast Asia is ready for a health revolution, and Indonesia is leading the charge.
With 54 sessions on topics such as public-private partnerships, AI-enabled patient care, and regional trends in oncology and cardiology, the agenda was nothing short of comprehensive.
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