D-Hub BSD International Health Services Optimistic About Attracting 100,000 Indonesian Citizens Seeking Medical Treatment Abroad

Every year, it is estimated that more than 2 million Indonesians travel abroad to seek medical services, driven by their high perceptions and expectations of healthcare quality, even though Indonesia actually has the capacity to provide such services. Their main destinations are Malaysia (42%) and Singapore (32%), which together result in a potential economic loss of US$ 11.5 billion annually, a figure that indicates market demand that cannot be met by world-class domestic healthcare facilities. To capture this trend, D-HUB SEZ under BUPP KEK ETKI Banten is building an international-standard healthcare industry to attract global investment and entice Indonesians to seek treatment domestically.

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