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  • 2025-12-01

Far Eastern Memorial Hospital Leads Taiwan–Indonesia Healthcare Development

Yu-An Chen
2025 Taiwan–Indonesia Smart Healthcare Seminar: Advancing Smart Hospitals and AI
On November 5, Far Eastern Memorial Hospital (FEMH) co-hosted the 2025 Taiwan–Indonesia Smart Healthcare Seminar in Jakarta with the Indonesian Hospital Association (ARRSI), highlighting Taiwan’s innovation in smart healthcare and AI while opening a new chapter for Taiwan–Indonesia medical cooperation.
The seminar brought together experts from Taiwan and Indonesia, including officials from Indonesia’s Ministry of Health, Mandaya Hospital Group, FEMH, and Taiwan’s Industrial Technology Research Institute, to discuss trends in smart hospitals, AI applications, and healthcare management. Attended by over 100 healthcare representatives and media, the forum demonstrated growing collaboration and the high-level attention of both governments.
Speakers highlighted Indonesia’s digital health platform SATUSEHAT, AI-assisted clinical decision-making, and innovations in hospital operations. Taiwanese companies Shang Zhi Qi and Advantech showcased AI medical platforms, cloud imaging solutions, and smart ward management, emphasizing the potential for improving hospital efficiency and patient care.

Multi-Faceted Engagement in the Indonesian Healthcare Market
During the visit, FEMH conducted key site visits, including Fatmawati Central General Hospital (public) and Mandaya Hospital Group (private), observing their smart hospital practices and patient-centered management. FEMH also engaged with Universitas Indonesia Hospital and Gadjah Mada University Faculty of Medicine, exchanging insights on medical education, research, and clinical practices. A Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) was signed with Fatmawati Hospital, laying the groundwork for physician training and knowledge exchange.
FEMH also visited the Indonesian Employers Association (APINDO), expanding collaboration opportunities with hospitals and healthcare industries. Through these initiatives, FEMH is strengthening Taiwan–Indonesia healthcare ties and promoting regional medical development.

Looking Ahead
Through the forum and visits, FEMH has further solidified its partnerships with Indonesian healthcare institutions, showcasing Taiwan’s leadership in smart healthcare. The hospital will continue collaborating with international partners to advance smart healthcare and sustainable health development.