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Australian joint venture leads foreign push into Indonesia’s hospitals

Emma Connors
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Singapore/Depok | The Indonesian government has urged an Australian-led joint venture that’s pioneering foreign investment in Indonesia’s health sector to accelerate the construction of multiple hospitals and clinics specified in  a $1.3 billion agreement.

Sanusa Medika Hospitals, a joint venture majority-owned by Australian companies Aspen Medical and Docta, this week began construction of a 200-bed hospital in Depok, West Java. It’s the first of a planned 23 hospitals and 650 community clinics and the government has big expectations.

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Emma Connors was South-east Asia correspondent from October 2019 until mid-2023, based in Jakarta and Singapore. She has previously edited Perspective and Opinion and has written extensively across the AFR and related titles. Connect with Emma on Twitter. Email Emma at emma.connors@nine.com.au

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