Hermina Hospital and United Imaging Cooperate to Improve Cancer Services in Indonesia

Hermina Hospital and United Imaging Cooperate to Improve Cancer Services in Indonesia

Hermina Hospitals has established a strategic partnership with United Imaging to develop teranostic nuclear radio services to improve cancer treatment in Indonesia. The signing of this cooperation is carried out by the Director of Finance and Development of Strategy PT. Medikaloka Hermina Tbk Yulisar Khiat and Dr. Jusong Xia, Ph. D., President of International Business United Imaging Healthcare, in Bali, Saturday, September 7, 2024

This partnership makes Hermina Hospital the first hospital in Indonesia to partner with United Imaging in the implementation of Digital teranostic technology. Technology designed for early detection and more accurate cancer treatment.

"This cooperation allows Hermina Hospital to provide more optimal and specific cancer treatment services, Yulisar Khiat said in a written statement." Meanwhile, Medical Builder Hermina Hospital dr. Adia Susanti insists that it is committed to providing full-service for cancer patients through the adoption of advanced technology.

“With technology, the therapy given to patients will be more targeted,” he said. Chairman of the Indonesian Molecular Teranostic Nuclear Medicine Association dr. Yustia Tuti, SpKN appreciates this step and hopes that nuclear medicine services can be spread evenly throughout Indonesia. "Nuclear medicine services are still concentrated in Jakarta and some major cities."""

"Even distribution is very important so that access to this service can be enjoyed by the wider community,"" he said." Meanwhile, Dr. Jusong Xia emphasizes the dedication of United Imaging Healthcare to strengthen Indonesia’s healthcare infrastructure, especially in the field of oncology. Dr. Xia also revealed that with the tools installed in more than 70 countries, United Imaging Healthcare plans to build manufacturing facilities in Southeast Asia to provide better and more affordable services.

 “Our technology is here to address the challenges in cancer services in Indonesia. With a population of nearly 280 million people, the need for diagnostic technologies such as PET-CT Digital is urgent,” Dr. Dr. Digital said. Xia. Today, many Indonesian patients should seek treatment abroad that not only adds to the cost of patients, but also detrimental to the country’s economy.

We want to change this situation by bringing the best medical technology in the country, Dr. Dr. said. Xia. Hermina and United Imaging Hospital partnerships are expected to be an important step in improving cancer healthcare in Indonesia, accelerating diagnosis and ensuring more targeted treatment for patients.

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