Menkes Pastikan Pasien Tidak Punya Ponsel Tetap Dapat Pelayanan CKG
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00:00The Minister of Health, Menkes Budi Gunadi Sadikin, appreciates the enthusiasm of the people who use the free health check CKG service at the nearest Puskesmas community health center,
00:13where on the first day, the implementation of the free health check program on Monday, February 10, until 11 o'clock in western Indonesia,
00:21the people who have registered at Puskesmas Indonesia as many as 17,000 souls.
00:26Menkes Budi Gunadi, when examining the implementation of CKG at Puskesmas Manukan Kulon, Surabaya, also insisted that patients who do not have a cell phone,
00:36so they cannot register for CKG through the Satu Sehat application, will still be served by filling out a Google Form.
00:43However, he still encourages people to still have the Satu Sehat application to facilitate patient medical records.
00:51We actually, from the CKG check, we can know the profile.
00:55My feeling, from the health survey, the survey is like a statistic, right?
00:59Taken together, maybe only 100,000, 200,000.
01:02This is really 200,000, 200,000, we can see, and wherever the location is.
01:06My feeling is that there is a lot of high blood pressure and high blood pressure.
01:12But in the case of a snake, if the snake is handled, it can be fatal.
01:16It can be stung, it can be bitten, it can die.
01:25Menkes states that the average age of Indonesian citizens is 74 years.
01:29CKG is one of the efforts to detect chronic diseases so that it can be handled quickly,
01:35so that the average age of Indonesian citizens in the future is more than 74 years.
01:42From Surabaya, East Java, Hanif Nasrullah, Berita Antara News Agency, reported.