RS Tria Dipa Enhances Health Services with CT Scan and Cathlab for Independence Day
Translated from Indonesian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- RS Tria Dipa launched new CT Scan and Cathlab facilities to strengthen Indonesia's health sovereignty.
- The hospital aims to provide modern, integrated healthcare services using advanced technology.
- Director dr. Hartono emphasized that strong national health systems are crucial for national resilience.
To commemorate Indonesia's 81st Independence Day, RS Tria Dipa hospital has enhanced its healthcare services by introducing advanced diagnostic and cardiovascular facilities. The launch of a new CT Scan and a Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory (Cathlab) signifies the hospital's commitment to bolstering "Health Sovereignty" within Indonesia.
Hospital Director dr. Hartono Tanto stated that a nation's resilience is intrinsically linked to the health of its population. "Indonesia's independence must continue to be interpreted through tangible contributions," he said. "One of the strong foundations of a nation is a healthy society and a robust health system. Health Sovereignty is part of national resilience, and RS Tria Dipa wants to play a part in building that strength through quality healthcare and cutting-edge technology."
Indonesia's independence must continue to be interpreted through tangible contributions. One of the strong foundations of a nation is a healthy society and a robust health system. Health Sovereignty is part of national resilience, and RS Tria Dipa wants to play a part in building that strength through quality healthcare and cutting-edge technology.
The new CT Scan features Photon-Counting technology, representing the latest generation of CT technology designed to improve imaging capabilities and provide more comprehensive clinical information. This advancement aims to assist doctors in obtaining crucial data for accurate diagnosis and informed medical decisions. Complementing the CT Scan, the Cathlab facility is dedicated to enhancing services for heart and blood vessel conditions, supporting both diagnostic examinations and interventional procedures.
RS Tria Dipa views these technological investments as essential for delivering tangible benefits to patients and the community. "We want RS Tria Dipa to be part of a stronger Indonesian health ecosystem," dr. Hartono explained. "The technology we introduce should not merely be an institutional achievement but must provide direct benefits to the public. The faster diseases are detected, the more accurate the diagnosis, and the better the care provided, the stronger our public health foundation will be."
We want RS Tria Dipa to be part of a stronger Indonesian health ecosystem. The technology we introduce should not merely be an institutional achievement but must provide direct benefits to the public. The faster diseases are detected, the more accurate the diagnosis, and the better the care provided, the stronger our public health foundation will be.
Originally published by Republika in Indonesian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.