Health is one of the main pillars in driving the nation’s progress, both in terms of economic development and the quality of civilization. However, equitable access to health services in Indonesia still faces major challenges. In addition to geographical conditions and limited facilities, the shortage of medical personnel is also a serious problem.
Data from the Indonesian Ministry of Health (Kemenkes) 2025 records that the ratio of general practitioners in Indonesia is only 0.76 per 1,000 population, while specialist doctors reach only 0.18 per 1,000 population. In fact, around 40% of Community Health Centers (Puskesmas) in Indonesia do not have medical personnel according to the standards set by the World Health Organization (WHO).
On the other hand, economic factors and low public awareness of the importance of health examinations also have an impact. Ministry of Health data from 2023 shows that 32% of the population aged 20 years and over have never had their blood pressure checked, 61% do not check their cholesterol, and 63% do not check their blood sugar levels.
Addressing these challenges and supporting the vision of Golden Indonesia 2045, bodrex is once again presenting a social program titled the bodrex Red and White Task Force 2025 with the theme “Reach Wider, Heal the Nation”. Through mobile clinic vehicles, this program provides free health examination and treatment services to tens of thousands of participants at 12 locations, covering Lampung, Jabodetabek, West Java, to East Java.
This program also collaborates with Alodokter, the Indonesian Medical Association (IDI), and the Indonesian Red Cross (PMI) in providing health services in the field. For people who cannot attend in person, free online consultation services are available on the Alodokter application using the voucher code AloPasukanbodrex, valid until November 30, 2025.
In addition, bodrex also introduced Al Ghazali as the latest brand ambassador. His figure is considered to represent the spirit of the active, confident, and health-conscious young generation of Indonesia, while strengthening bodrex’s message in inviting the younger generation to contribute towards Golden Indonesia 2045.
Indonesia
Indonesia is a Southeast Asian archipelago comprising over 17,000 islands, with a rich history shaped by powerful Hindu-Buddhist empires, the spread of Islam, and European colonialism, notably by the Dutch. Its diverse culture is a vibrant tapestry of these influences, expressed through thousands of ethnic groups, languages, and traditions. The nation is renowned for its stunning natural landscapes, which range from volcanic mountains and dense rainforests to some of the world’s most beautiful beaches and coral reefs.
World Health Organization (WHO)
The World Health Organization (WHO) is a specialized agency of the United Nations, established on 7 April 1948 to direct and coordinate international health within the UN system. Its primary role is to combat diseases—especially key infectious diseases—and to promote the general health of the world’s people.
Golden Indonesia 2045
“Golden Indonesia 2045” is not a physical place but a national vision and development roadmap for the Republic of Indonesia. It was officially launched with the goal of transforming Indonesia into a developed, sovereign, advanced, and just nation by the time it celebrates its 100th year of independence in 2045. The vision encompasses ambitious targets across economic, social, cultural, and technological sectors to achieve this golden era.
Lampung
Lampung is a province on the southern tip of Sumatra, Indonesia, historically known as an important gateway for travelers and traders crossing the Sunda Strait. Its culture is heavily influenced by its history as part of the Srivijaya and Majapahit empires, and it is renowned for its traditional woven cloth, called tapis, which is decorated with intricate gold-thread embroidery.
Jabodetabek
Jabodetabek is not a single cultural site but rather a massive metropolitan region encompassing Jakarta and its surrounding areas in Indonesia. The name is an acronym formed from Jakarta, Bogor, Depok, Tangerang, and Bekasi, representing its rapid urban expansion since the late 20th century. It is the world’s second-largest urban agglomeration and serves as Indonesia’s primary economic and government center.
West Java
West Java is a province of Indonesia on the island of Java, historically home to the powerful Sunda Kingdom and later the Sultanate of Banten. It is renowned for its breathtaking natural landscapes, which include active volcanoes, tea plantations, and wildlife reserves. The region is also a major center for Sundanese culture, known for its distinctive music, dance, and cuisine.
East Java
East Java is a province of Indonesia known for its dramatic volcanic landscapes, ancient Hindu temples, and pivotal role in the nation’s history. It was the seat of the powerful 13th to 15th-century Majapahit Empire, one of the last major Hindu-Buddhist kingdoms of the archipelago. The region is home to significant sites like the active Mount Bromo and the magnificent temple complex of Trowulan.
Indonesian Red Cross (PMI)
The Indonesian Red Cross (Palang Merah Indonesia or PMI) is the country’s primary humanitarian organization, officially established in 1945 to aid victims of the Indonesian War of Independence. It operates under the principles of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement, providing disaster response, blood donor services, and community health programs across the archipelago.