Jakarta, February 11, 2026 — Minister of Creative Economy/Head of the Creative Economy Agency Teuku Riefky Harsya expressed his appreciation for community collaboration in supporting one of the Government’s priority programs, namely the Free Health Checkup (CKG). This effort reflects a strong spirit of togetherness in ensuring the success of government programs for the benefit of the public.
Minister of Creative Economy Teuku Riefky Harsya attended the one-year commemoration of the implementation of the Free Health Checkup (CKG) program at the Gojek Ops Office, Kemang, Jakarta, on Wednesday (11/2/2026).
The appreciation was conveyed by Minister of Creative Economy Teuku Riefky while attending the One Year of the Free Health Checkup (CKG) Program Implementation event at the Gojek Ops Office, Kemang, South Jakarta, as a collaboration between the Gojek partner community and local community health centers (puskesmas). This program reaffirms the Government’s commitment to providing healthcare services that are accessible, free of charge, and inclusive of all segments of society under the tagline “Check Now, Stay Healthy Longer.”
“Health checkups should be conducted at least once a year by everyone, including those who feel healthy, especially workers who require prime physical condition such as fishermen and online motorcycle taxi drivers who travel dozens or even hundreds of kilometers every day. Through early detection, we can remain productive and support the families who depend on us,” said Minister of Creative Economy Teuku Riefky at the event on Wednesday, February 11, 2026.
Documentation by the Bureau for Communication, Ministry of Creative Economy / Creative Economy Agency.
According to him, the Free Health Checkup (CKG) program represents the implementation of the mandate of the 1945 Constitution, which stipulates that every citizen has the right to access healthcare services, as well as tangible evidence of the state’s presence to ensure that no one is left behind. Since its launch on February 10, 2025, a total of 70 million people have benefited from this service, and in 2026, the Government is targeting 136 million participants as part of the expansion of national coverage.
Minister of Creative Economy Teuku Riefky also emphasized that CKG is now increasingly accessible. Examinations can be conducted at any time without having to wait for one’s birthday, simply by presenting a national ID card (KTP) or through the Satu Sehat system. A proactive outreach approach has been implemented by delivering services not only at community health centers (puskesmas), but also at schools, Islamic boarding schools, workplaces, community groups, and residential areas.
Documentation by the Bureau for Communication, Ministry of Creative Economy / Creative Economy Agency.
The program does not stop at screening. Participants whose results fall into the yellow category immediately receive free medication for 15 days for underlying conditions such as hypertension, diabetes, and obesity. Meanwhile, those categorized as red are referred through BPJS facilities for further medical treatment.
Expert Staff for Health Law at the Ministry of Health, Indah Febrianti, added that in its second year of implementation, CKG has introduced innovations in the form of expanded coverage based on regional needs mapping, as well as strengthened mental health screening in schools to enable early detection of psychological conditions and ensure appropriate follow-up measures.
“We want to ensure that this service not only reaches a broader population, but also becomes more comprehensive and better targeted through strengthened screening quality and referral systems,” said Indah.
Gojek partner representative Yohana expressed her appreciation for the program, which enables drivers to monitor their health conditions without disrupting their working hours.
Documentation by the Bureau for Communication, Ministry of Creative Economy / Creative Economy Agency.
In closing, Minister of Creative Economy Teuku Riefky emphasized that health is the foundation of national strength. A healthy society is able to continue working, creating, and generating added value across various sectors, including the creative economy, which relies on the quality of superior human resources in advancing toward Indonesia Emas 2045.
Kiagoos Irvan Faisal
Head of the Bureau for Communication
Ministry of Creative Economy / Creative Economy Agency
