-
Sales warning slams Ozempic maker Novo Nordisk's stock
-
Can Vonn defy ACL rupture to win Olympic medal?
-
Breakthrough or prelude to attack? What we know about Iran-US talks
-
German far-right MP detained over alleged Belarus sanctions breach
-
MSF says its hospital in South Sudan hit by government air strike
-
Merz heads to Gulf as Germany looks to diversify trade ties
-
Selection process for future Olympic hosts set for reform
-
Serbian minister on trial over Trump-linked hotel plan
-
UK PM says Mandelson 'lied', regrets appointing him US envoy
-
Cochran-Siegle tops first Olympic downhill training
-
Gaza health officials say strikes kill 21 after Israel says shots wounded officer
-
Injured Vonn's Olympic bid is 'inspirational', ski stars say
-
Albania arrests 20 for toxic waste trafficking
-
US-Africa trade deal renewal only 'temporary breather'
-
Mir sets pace on Sepang day two, Yamaha absent
-
Xi, Putin hail 'stabilising' China-Russia alliance
-
GSK boosted by specialty drugs, end to Zantac fallout
-
UK's ex-prince leaves Windsor home amid Epstein storm: reports
-
Sky is the limit for Ireland fly-half Prendergast, says captain Doris
-
Feyi-Waboso reminds England great Robinson of himself
-
Starmer faces MPs as pressure grows over Mandelson scandal
-
HRW urges pushback against 'aggressive superpowers'
-
Russia demands Ukraine give in as UAE talks open
-
Gaza civil defence says 17 killed in strikes after Israel says shots wounded officer
-
France's Kante joins Fenerbahce after Erdogan 'support'
-
CK Hutchison launches arbitration over Panama Canal port ruling
-
Stocks mostly rise as traders ignore AI-fuelled sell-off on Wall St
-
Acclaimed Iraqi film explores Saddam Hussein's absurd birthday rituals
-
On rare earth supply, Trump for once seeks allies
-
Ukrainian chasing sumo greatness after meteoric rise
-
Draper to make long-awaited return in Davis Cup qualifier
-
Can Ilia Malinin fulfil his promise at the Winter Olympics?
-
CK Hutchison begins arbitration against Panama over annulled canal contract
-
UNESCO recognition inspires hope in Afghan artist's city
-
Ukraine, Russia, US negotiators gather in Abu Dhabi for war talks
-
WTO must 'reform or die': talks facilitator
-
Doctors hope UK archive can solve under-50s bowel cancer mystery
-
Stocks swing following latest AI-fuelled sell-off on Wall St
-
Demanding Dupont set to fire France in Ireland opener
-
Britain's ex-prince Andrew leaves Windsor home: BBC
-
Coach plots first South Africa World Cup win after Test triumph
-
Spin-heavy Pakistan hit form, but India boycott risks early T20 exit
-
Japan eyes Premier League parity by aligning calendar with Europe
-
Whack-a-mole: US academic fights to purge his AI deepfakes
-
Love in a time of war for journalist and activist in new documentary
-
'Unprecedented mass killing': NGOs battle to quantify Iran crackdown scale
-
Seahawks kid Cooper Kupp seeks new Super Bowl memories
-
Thousands of Venezuelans march to demand Maduro's release
-
AI, manipulated images falsely link some US politicians with Epstein
-
Move on, says Trump as Epstein files trigger probe into British politician
Indonesia Hospitals Step Up EHR Modernization; Momentum Grows for Core System Replacement Within 24 Months, New Black Book Report Finds
New Market Briefing From Black Book Research Highlights 80% of Surveyed Hospitals Active in EHR Initiatives and Accelerating Demand for SATUSEHAT Interoperability Operations
LONDON, GB / ACCESS Newswire / February 4, 2026 / Black Book Market Research LLC today announced the release of "State of Digital Healthcare Technology: Indonesia 2026," a new market report examining how the nation's hospitals are modernizing SIMRS/HIS and EHR platforms as compliance requirements and interoperability expectations reshape technology roadmaps.

The report finds Indonesia's acute care provider market moving rapidly from foundational digitization to modernization at scale, driven by three reinforcing forces: mandatory electronic medical record (Rekam Medis Elektronik/RME) requirements, national data exchange and submission obligations via SATUSEHAT, and tightening privacy and cyber-risk expectations under Indonesia's Personal Data Protection (PDP) regime. As a result, procurement decisions are increasingly anchored in measurable interoperability performance, data completeness operations, auditability, and long-term sustainability.
Key highlights from the report
80% of surveyed hospitals and health systems are active in at least one EHR initiative: new adoption, modernization, module expansion or full platform replacement.
43% indicate intent to replace or materially re-platform their core SIMRS/EHR within 24 months, citing compliance sustainability and multi-site standardization as primary drivers.
58% report they lack a dedicated interoperability operations function, while 52% expect vendors to provide managed monitoring and remediation services in 2026 contracts.
61% prioritize coding and BPJS/INA-CBG claims workflow automation as the fastest near-term ROI lever - ranked ahead of new clinical module expansion.
2026-2030 outlook
The report anticipates sustained modernization through 2030 as interoperability requirements expand and governance expectations mature, including:
A growing share of providers initiating replacement or major re-platform programs by 2027, continuing upward through 2029.
Increasing cloud/hosted adoption for new deployments through 2030, particularly among mid-market providers seeking more predictable operating costs.
Continued growth in interoperability and data operations spending as monitoring, mapping maintenance, and compliance reporting become permanent operating functions.
Rising cybersecurity requirements becoming a gating criterion in competitive tenders as audit expectations increase.
The full report is available now for healthcare provider executives, digital transformation leaders, technology suppliers, and investors seeking Indonesia-specific insights on compliance-driven procurement, SATUSEHAT interoperability readiness, and EHR modernization decision criteria. Download at https://blackbookmarketresearch.com/indonesia-acute-care-ehr-and-digital-health-2026.
About Black Book Market Research LLC
Black Book Market Research is an independent research and advisory firm focused on client experience, satisfaction, and performance benchmarking across healthcare information technology and healthcare outsourcing markets. To access more healthcare IT global industry reports, contact [email protected] or visit https://www.blackbookmarketresearch.com.
SOURCE: Black Book Research
View the original press release on ACCESS Newswire
M.Fischer--AMWN