Organizations We Monitor and Reference
To provide the most accurate and context-rich information, SatuSehat Aktivasi maintains a vigilant watch on key organizations across Indonesia’s healthcare, technology, and regulatory sectors. While we are a fully independent entity and not formally affiliated with or endorsed by these bodies, they represent the primary sources of information that underpin our research and content. Our commitment to accuracy, as detailed in our Editorial Standards, requires us to engage deeply with their official publications and announcements.
Government & Regulatory Bodies
These are our primary sources for all official information regarding the SATUSEHAT platform and national health policy.
- Kementerian Kesehatan Republik Indonesia (Kemenkes RI): The Ministry of Health is the owner and developer of the SATUSEHAT platform. All official policies, updates, and roadmaps originate here.
- Digital Transformation Office (DTO) Kemenkes: The technology-focused wing of the Ministry of Health responsible for the technical development and implementation of SATUSEHAT.
- BPJS Kesehatan: The Social Security Administering Body for Health. We monitor BPJS for information on data integration, membership status, and how it links with the SATUSEHAT ecosystem.
- Direktorat Jenderal Kependudukan dan Pencatatan Sipil (Ditjen Dukcapil): The Directorate General of Population and Civil Registration. As the authority on the NIK (National Identity Number), their database is critical for user verification, and we monitor their announcements for issues related to data synchronization.
- Kementerian Komunikasi dan Informatika (Kominfo): The Ministry of Communication and Information Technology. We follow Kominfo’s regulations regarding data privacy, cybersecurity, and digital application standards in Indonesia.
Professional Healthcare Associations
Understanding the perspective of frontline healthcare workers is crucial for contextualizing the impact of SATUSEHAT.
- Ikatan Dokter Indonesia (IDI): The Indonesian Medical Association.
- Persatuan Perawat Nasional Indonesia (PPNI): The Indonesian National Nurses Association.
Major Healthcare Provider Networks
We monitor news and updates from major hospital groups to understand the real-world implementation and challenges of integrating Electronic Medical Records (RME) into the SATUSEHAT platform.
- Siloam Hospitals Group
- Mitra Keluarga
- RS Pondok Indah Group
- Puskesmas (Community Health Centers) via Kemenkes publications
Technology & Policy Organizations
These organizations provide broader context on Indonesia’s digital transformation journey.
- Masyarakat Telematika Indonesia (MASTEL): An organization of telematics stakeholders that provides insight into the national IT landscape.
- Center for Indonesian Policy Studies (CIPS): A think tank that often provides analysis on public policies, including digital and health initiatives.
Consumer Advocacy Groups
To stay informed about user-side issues and complaints, we monitor reports from consumer rights organizations.
- Yayasan Lembaga Konsumen Indonesia (YLKI): The Indonesian Consumers Foundation.
Disclaimer: SatuSehat Aktivasi is an independent guide and is not formally partnered with, affiliated with, or endorsed by any of the organizations listed above. This list represents the key public sources of information we reference to create our independent content.
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