East Java’s diverse and rapidly urbanizing population faces deep-rooted healthcare challenges: fragmented provider networks, poor data integration, and unequal access, especially in rural and vulnerable groups. People with chronic diseases, the elderly, and those with special needs often fall through the cracks due to disconnected care and lack of navigational support. The absence of a cohesive, digital infrastructure hinders not just clinical outcomes, but also crisis preparedness, resource efficiency, and overall community well-being.
This project aims to transform East Java’s healthcare environment into a seamless, user-centered ecosystem—leveraging digital technology, robust partnerships, and holistic care pathways. In doing so, it will deliver greater equity, quality, and resilience to millions across the region.
Comprehensive mapping of healthcare sites, services, and community assets in East Java.
Stakeholder ecosystem built: Collaboration launched between hospitals, clinics, public health officials, NGOs, and community groups.
Needs & gap assessments: Focus groups with patients—including special needs, elderly, and underserved groups—to identify pain points in access and care continuity.
Impact: Clear roadmap of current barriers, consensus on priorities, and enthusiastic buy-in from regional actors.
Prototype launch: Digital platform connects records, referrals, and patient services across providers.
Integrated pilots: Select “living lab” hubs demonstrate new, coordinated models linking hospitals, clinics, outreach workers, and telemedicine.
Training & adoption: Workforce upskilled in digital literacy, data management, and new workflows.
Impact: Smoother patient journeys, fewer misdiagnoses or missed appointments, improved trust and satisfaction. Early evidence shows better health outcomes for chronic and at-risk populations.
Scale-up and institutionalization: Regional adoption of platform and coordination frameworks; integration with provincial health systems and policy.
Community empowerment: Local leaders and groups trained to use data for health advocacy, monitoring, and planning.
Crisis resilience: Integrated system enables rapid, targeted response to outbreaks or emergencies, supported by real-time data.
Impact: Systemic improvements in public health (e.g., reduced chronic disease complications, faster epidemic response), declining healthcare inequalities, advancement toward national digital health goals.
Replication across Indonesia and ASEAN: Model informs other provinces and countries, especially similar rural-urban regions.
Data-driven governance: Health planning is proactive, evidence-based, and community-informed.
Legacy systems: Region recognized for blending technology, inclusion, and holistic health—supporting prosperous, resilient, and empowered communities.
Impact: Transformational gains in life expectancy, quality of life, and social cohesion. East Java sets a standard for digital-health innovation and equitable healthcare for the 21st century.
Year
Milestone or Achievement
1
System mapping and baseline established; stakeholder coalition in place
3
Digital health and care coordination operational in pilot sites
5
Significant expansion: integrated platform covers majority of East Java; measurable reductions in care fragmentation
10
Regional and cross-border replication, city/province-wide data-driven practices
20
Sustainable, equitable health gains embedded; East Java a model for ASEAN
Better care for all: No more patients lost in the system, especially the vulnerable and underserved.
System savings: Reduced inefficiencies lead to cost-savings and smarter resource use.
Health innovation hub: East Java emerges as a leader in health-tech and inclusive system design.
Resilience: Future pandemics, disasters, or demographic shifts are met with a flexible, coordinated response.
Lasting impact: Lifelong benefits for families, communities, health workers, and policymakers.
This initiative embodies SCII's vision—driving digital transformation and holistic integration to solve practical, urgent challenges, and create a replicable pathway toward world-class, people-centered healthcare.