Tool
AMHASS
An integrated non-communicable disease health-system tool for Indonesia, combining cardiometabolic risk modelling with diabetes and hypertension care cascades and scenario exploration.
What this tool is
AMHASS brings Indonesia's non-communicable disease burden and the services that respond to it into one interactive tool. It models cardiometabolic risk in the adult population and traces the diabetes and hypertension care cascades from screening through diagnosis, treatment, and control. Analysts can adjust assumptions and read how each stage of care shifts under different policy and coverage scenarios.
Questions it answers
- How large is the cardiometabolic risk burden in a given province or district, and how does it vary by age, sex, and wealth?
- At which stage does the hypertension or diabetes cascade lose the most patients, from screening to control?
- How far is current control from a stated target, such as 70 percent hypertension control?
- What would expanded screening or earlier treatment do to the number of people reaching control?
- Which districts combine high risk burden with weak service coverage?
- How do resource and workload implications change as a scenario scales across the system?
What you can do
- Filter cardiometabolic risk and cascade results by province, district, age band, and sex.
- Build and compare coverage scenarios for screening, treatment, and control.
- Read each cascade stage against a configurable target line.
- Inspect the assumptions behind every modelled estimate.
- Export figures and underlying summary tables for reporting.
- Link findings back to the AMHASS analytic documents for context and methods.