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From Policy to Practice: Navigating Indonesia’s Evolving HTA Landscape
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October 30, 2025

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10:00am - 11:30am

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Health Technology Assessment (HTA) has played a role in Indonesia’s health system since the launch of the National Health Insurance (JKN) in 2014, particularly in informing decisions about which health technologies should be or should not be covered under the benefits package.

Now, the government is taking a significant step forward. With the Ministry of Health’s launch of the “One Door, One-Standard HTA Business Process” in late 2024, Indonesia is moving toward a more coordinated, transparent, and systematic approach to the HTA process. This moment invites stakeholders across the healthcare ecosystem, from government, industry, providers, researchers, and civil society, to understand the emerging HTA landscape and how it may shape the way health technologies are evaluated, prioritized, and potentially made available in the years ahead.

This webinar is designed to provide a clear, accessible introduction to HTA’s evolution in Indonesia, its current direction, and what it could mean for different stakeholders. Participants will explore insights from global HTA systems that may offer useful lessons for Indonesia’s path forward as well.

Key highlights of the session include:

  • Global HTA Trends: Insights from IQVIA on how HTA is evolving worldwide, including best practices, challenges, and innovations in evidence generation and submission.
  • HTA Landscape in Indonesia: Updates from Indonesia HTA Committee (InaHTAC), outlining the current approach, policy directions, and key considerations for stakeholders.
  • Strategic Alignment: Discussion on how different stakeholders can begin to understand and follow the development of HTA in Indonesia, and how they might contribute to the process.

This is not a technical deep dive, but a foundational conversation, designed for anyone who wants to understand how HTA is being practiced, where it is headed, and why it could matter for the future of health innovation, equity, and sustainability in Indonesia.

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