Report · Health System
Hypertension in Indonesia: A Situational Report
Executive summary
A descriptive situational report on hypertension in Indonesia, the country's most prevalent silent killer. It documents hypertension prevalence trends, the care cascade from testing through diagnosis, treatment, and control, hypertension subtypes, and subnational variation. The report is part of ARC's AMHASS analysis of Indonesia's non-communicable disease health system.
Questions this report answers
- How has hypertension prevalence changed across Indonesia over time?
- At which stage does the cascade lose the most patients, from testing to control?
- How far is current control from the 70/70/70 global target, and how does it vary subnationally?
Key findings
- Indonesia's hypertension care cascade reaches 70% diagnosed, 49% treated, and 34% controlled (SKI 2023), against a 70/70/70 global target.
Citation. Muharram FR, Tjandra S, Madani NJ. Hypertension in Indonesia: a situational report. Version 1. Jakarta: ARC Institute, Health System Center; 2025. Available from: /reports/hypertension-indonesia/