The medical record system in Indonesia still faces many challenges. From data spread across various health facilities to limited access for patients, conventional systems often hinder the efficiency of health services. This problem has prompted the presence of VitCare, an AI-based digital solution that enables patients to access, manage, and share their medical records in a more secure and integrated manner.
According to Andri Kurniawan, CEO of Vit, medical records spread across various hospitals and clinics often make it difficult for patients to get optimal care. "When changing health facilities, patients have to repeat their medical history from the beginning. This is not only time-consuming, but also increases the risk of errors in diagnosis and treatment. With VitCare, we ensure that patients have full access to their health history in one easy-to-use platform," he explained.
VitCare not only helps individuals, but also allows the recording of family health history through the VitCare+ feature. With this technology, cross-generational medical information can be better monitored, helping doctors make more accurate data-based decisions.
However, with the increasingly massive digitalization of healthcare services, data security is a major concern. Apri Pardede, CTO of Vit, emphasized that VitCare is built with high security standards and complies with applicable digital health regulations. "We implement end-to-end encryption and AI-based security technology to ensure that patient data remains secure and can only be accessed by authorized parties. In addition, our system has also been designed to be in line with regulations such as HIPAA and health data protection standards in Indonesia," he said.
VitCare is here as an answer to the need for a more connected health system, where patients have control over their data, while doctors and health facilities can provide more effective care. With increasingly widespread adoption, VitCare has the potential to become an important milestone in the transformation of digital health services in Indonesia.