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Implementing On-Demand Health Workers for Health Counseling in Areas with Limited Internet Access

  • Writer: Elizabeth Santoso
    Elizabeth Santoso
  • May 31
  • 1 min read

Limited internet access in some areas of Indonesia remains a major barrier to effective health education. However, with on-demand healthcare workers, health outreach can be conducted directly to communities, without relying on stable internet connections.


On-demand healthcare workers can make home visits to provide information about prevalent diseases, preventive measures, and the importance of maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Even though these areas may be hard to reach digitally, healthcare workers can deliver face-to-face health education, which is easier to understand and accept by local communities.


Additionally, on-demand healthcare workers can bring educational materials such as books, brochures, or other printed media to help communities access health information beyond the outreach sessions. They can also address direct questions from the community, ensuring that the health messages are truly understood and well-received.


This health outreach service has a significant positive impact, increasing public awareness about the importance of preventive healthcare, and minimizing the spread of diseases through effective education in areas with limited internet access.


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