Bridging Well-being and Diversity Through MCU in Indonesia
With over 270 million people spread across diverse regions and industries, Indonesia presents both challenges and opportunities in ensuring public health. PT. Super Unggas Jaya (SUJA), a leading poultry producer, exemplifies how innovative health solutions and inclusive services can drive meaningful impact.
Challenges on the Ground
As a company with multiple facilities in regions such as Tasikmalaya, Sukabumi, Pandeglang, and Cijeruk, SUJA faces unique challenges in addressing employee health. These facilities are home to diverse teams, from office staff to field workers, each requiring tailored health solutions that align with their roles and environments.
A Collaborative Solution: Plebo and RMM
Through a strategic collaboration, Plebo and RMM developed a comprehensive Medical Check-Up (MCU) program designed to meet the specific needs of SUJA’s workforce.
- Plebo’s Role: Delivered customized MCU services tailored to the needs of each department, ensuring both office staff and field workers received appropriate health checks.
- RMM’s Role: Provided strategic support to streamline program execution and enhance accessibility for employees across all factory locations.
Results and Impact
- Improved Employee Well-being: The program successfully covered employees across all locations, regardless of their job function.
- Integrated Health Data: Plebo’s health dashboard enabled SUJA to monitor employee health in real time and implement preventive measures when needed.
- Commitment to Inclusivity: This initiative proved that high-quality healthcare services can be made accessible to all, from administrative teams to on-ground laborers.
Indonesia: A Diverse and Expansive Market
Indonesia’s vast geography and cultural diversity present an immense opportunity for adaptable and inclusive health services. SUJA’s success story highlights how targeted solutions can effectively address the needs of a multifaceted workforce, serving as a model for other industries in the country.
Conclusion
The partnership between Plebo and RMM not only addressed SUJA’s specific health needs but also showcased the power of collaboration in advancing the well-being of Indonesia’s diverse workforce. By integrating innovation with inclusivity, this program paves the way for a healthier, more equitable future.