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Indonesia
How Delft Imaging technology and local partnerships transformed X-ray access and care delivery in Indonesia.
Indonesia’s battles for equity in health, with Delft Imaging
The country continues to face tuberculosis (TB) as a major public health challenge despite ongoing interventions.
287 million people
country’s population by 2026
1.09 million TB cases
were reported in 2023
131,000 TB-related deaths
were recorded, decreased by 8%
285,164 individuals
were undiagnosed or unreported
25,000 people
have both TB and HIV
30,000 cases
of drug-resistant TB
Our work in Indonesia
Indonesia has adopted innovative solutions and strategic partnerships to address these challenges.
2018
We joined Indonesia’s national effort to combat TB following an MoU signed between the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Indonesia and the MoH of the Kingdom of the Netherlands.
2020
We signed a Letter of Intent with the Indonesian Ministry of Health and registered CAD4TB for use within the country.
2020
We collaborated with Fullerton Health, e-Tirta medical centres, and the Ministry of Health to launch a pilot in prisons and a factory in Jakarta. The project screened around 1,000 people and laid the groundwork for future national deployments.
2021
Our work expanded through 3 Memorandums of Understanding with the Faculty of Medicine at Universitas Indonesia to explore AI, including CAD4TB, CAD4COVID, and RetCAD. We also established Delft Imaging Indonesia, a local office supporting installations, training, and service delivery.
2022
More than 80,000 prisoners were screened through our collaboration with Fullerton Health, e-Tirta medical centres and the Ministry of Health. By the end of that year, CAD4TB had been installed in 16 mobile clinics, covering 25 public health centers, and supporting the screening of an additional 110,000 individuals.
2022
We partnered with International SOS to screen 10,000 mine workers using a mobile van. Another 15,000 employees were screened in early 2023.
2022
Our partnership with e-Tirta and the Ministry of Health expanded to include the screening of 206,000 prisoners across 374 prisons in 33 provinces. In parallel, a community-based screening initiative covered 15 regions and reached an additional 200,000 people.
2024
We provided an additional CAD4TB to support our ongoing collaboration with International SOS.
2026
We have signed an agreement with the Indonesian Obstetrics and Gynecology Society (POGI) to support SPRIN by providing BabyChecker to help frontline healthcare workers identify high-risk pregnancies earlier and support timely referrals.
Co-creating the future of lung health
Making a difference in Indonesia
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