Australian joint venture leads foreign push into Indonesia’s hospitals
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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