Residents Enthusiastically Participate in Free Health Checks at Tunas Muda RPTRA
Reported by Tiyo Surya Sakti | Translated by
The Free Health Check (CKG) program held at RPTRA Tunas Muda, Kramat Pela Urban Village, Kebayoran Baru District, South Jakarta was enthusiastically attended by residents.
CKG must be routinely held
The CKG implementation was directly reviewed by the Minister of State Apparatus Empowerment and Bureaucratic Reform (MenPAN-RB), Rini Widyantini accompanied by the Deputy Mayor of South Jakarta, Ali Murtadho.
Rini said that her visit was to ensure that services from local government agencies, especially CKG, to the community could be carried out properly.
Central Government and S. Jakarta Ensure Free Health Check-up Program Delivered Successfully"I also want to ensure that the programs of the President of the Republic of Indonesia, such as free nutritious meals and others in this region, are running well," she said, Thursday (8/7).
Rini expressed her high appreciation to the ranks of the South Jakarta City Government for their innovative outreach services through the CKG program in public spaces.
Rini added that the CKG program, which targets newborns to the elderly, is not merely symbolic, but it will be ongoing and sustainable. This ensures that no one in the community will have difficulty accessing healthcare services.
"I invite the residents to check their health with free of charge. But this CKG must be routinely held," she appealed.
Meanwhile, Kebayoran Baru District Community Health Center Head, Titi Tresia Arthati explained 117 people of PPSU personnel and local residents came to check their health.
"We can call today's CKG is a CKG plus since it has HPV DNA service," she explained.
According to her, CKG examination services included nutritional status examination, blood sugar, lung disease screening, lung cancer screening, geriatrics, mental health screening, blood pressure, tuberculosis, and physical activity levels.