Indonesia Joins the HealthAI Global Regulatory Network to Advance Responsible AI Adoption in Health

By joining HealthAI’s GRN, Indonesia enhances its health journey and advances global adoption of responsible and cooperative AI

Geneva, 19 November 2025: HealthAI – The Global Agency for Responsible AI in Health welcomes the Republic of Indonesia as an official member of the HealthAI Global Regulatory Network (GRN), a global network of health regulators dedicated to the safe and effective implementation of AI in health. By joining, Indonesia becomes a pioneer country of the GRN, reinforcing its commitment to health innovation and the responsible adoption of artificial intelligence across the health sector, while enhancing its international profile in healthcare governance and innovation.

From left to right: Dr. Ricardo Baptista Leite, CEO of HealthAI – The Global Agency for Responsible AI in Health; Mr. Budi Gunadi Sadikin, Minister of Health of the Republic of Indonesia; and Dr. Christoph Benn, Director for Global Health Diplomacy at the Joep Lange Institute and Chair of the HealthAI Board

Indonesia has made strides in advancing health technology, with national initiatives such as SATUSEHAT, the country’s integrated health data platform, reflecting its ambition to unify healthcare data and improve access to services nationwide. Ranked among Southeast Asia’s most dynamic technology economies, Indonesia continues to invest in AI and technology infrastructure.

However, global challenges remain in effectively applying AI to healthcare, including data standardization, ensuring interoperability across fragmented health systems, and building the infrastructure required to support large-scale AI applications. Indonesia aims to make accelerated progress in tackling these issues for its expanding population by pooling global expertise in the HealthAI GRN.

For Indonesia’s estimated 285 million citizens, the collaboration will enhance safety through the GRN’s Early Warning System for detecting and sharing adverse incidents related to AI, while also improving care quality by enabling access to internationally appraised and licensed AI tools. For government and institutions, the partnership strengthens governance capacity to align national appraisal and licensing of AI tools with international standards, while fostering a favorable environment for investment, innovation and promoting “Made in Indonesia” AI solutions globally.

By joining the HealthAI Global Regulatory Network, Indonesia demonstrates its commitment to advancing responsible and equitable AI in health. This collaboration supports capacity building, knowledge exchange and the growth of best practices that safeguard patient safety while enabling innovation. We are proud to welcome Indonesia as a partner in shaping the future of ethical and effective AI adoption in healthcare

Dr. Ricardo Baptista Leite, CEO of HealthAI

With this agreement, signed by Mr. Eko Sulistijo, Director of the Center for Data and Information Technology, with the support of Mr. Harditya Suryawanto, Director of the Center for Global Health Policy, Governance and Strategy of the Republic of Indonesia, Indonesia joins GRN pioneering countries, including the UK, Singapore, India, Brazil and Vietnam, in shaping the future of responsible AI in health.. GRN members deliberate on AI’s benefits and risks, exchange knowledge and access tools for AI product handling, while health professionals contribute expertise to ensure technologies are applied safely — advancing the shared goal of equitable health innovation worldwide.

  1. The HealthAI Global Regulatory Network is a new international platform bringing together health regulators to strengthen oversight of AI in healthcare. It aims to build trust, improve safety and accelerate responsible innovation through shared learning, joint standards and early warnings of emerging risks. Members will also have access to a global directory of registered AI health tools to support transparency and collaboration.
  2. An initial ten ‘Pioneer Countries’ from diverse regions are being invited to shape the Global Regulatory Network from the outset. Each will work with HealthAI to support stronger regulatory frameworks, support local innovation, and ensure AI technologies meet high standards of safety, effectiveness and equity. Pioneer Country members already include the UK, Singapore, India, Vietnam, and Brazil.
  3. Link to the original press release: CLICK HERE

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Stéphane Dupré
Head of Communication – HealthAI  
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