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PROFILE

RUMAH SAKIT TERAPUNG KSATRIA AIRLANGGA


KSATRIA AIRLANGGA FLOATING HOSPITAL
Inspired by the example of a highly-
esteemed friend who has dedicated 10
years of his life serving the people of
remote islands in Ambon, Seram, and Irian,
alumni of Universitas Airlangga decided to set
up a foundation and built a Floating Hospital
from scratch in order to serve the people in
remote islands. Now the movement is driven by
many young doctors.

“Because we happened to
know first hand, we can’t let
the people down. We owe it
to them.”
Yayasan Medika Ksatria Airlangga is a not-for-profit organisation set up 10 January 2017
by the alumni of the Medical Faculty of Airlangga University. The foundation operates a
floating hospital service called Rumah Sakit Terapung Ksatria Airlangga.

The floating hospital is purpose-built from scratch in Galesong-South Sulawesi in the form
of a 27-meter by 7-meter traditional wooden Phinisi ship equipped with modern medical
facilities, including two operating rooms on board.

We conduct comprehensive medical services for the people who live in remote islands in
Indonesia, in particular the eastern seaboard of Indonesia. We send the floating hospital
as well as specialist doctors and the team to go to remote islands to try and alleviate the
health problems in their islands for FREE.
L to R: Agus Harianto,
dr, SpB (Hospital
Director), Dr.
Christrijogo
Sumartono, dr.
Sp.An.KAR
(Chairman), Dr. Herni
Suprapti, dr, M.Kes
(Treasurer), Dr. Gadis
Meinar Sari, dr.,
M.Kes, Dr. Poedjo
Hartono, dr.,
SP.OG(K), Dwi Rani R
Pratiwi, dr, Sp.B, Helda
Budiyanti S.Kes,
Suwaspodo Henry
Wibowo, dr., Sp.And.,
MARS (Secretary)
To CREATE a healthy and prosper
society across Indonesia.
1. To present a comprehensive medical service in remote island and
unreachable places, for the sake of equal health and prosperity
development.
2. To develop scientific and research activity in maritime medicine and
public health sector.
3. To accommodate the need of education and experience for student in
adventure and remote medicine.
4. As a facility to do integrated social medical service in various
background of background (scientific or socio-humanistic).
1. To overcome health problems in remote
islands.
2. To improve and promote health
equality in remote islands.
Why Phinisi?

● Proven for centuries


● Can reach shallow waters &
ports
● Simpler maintenance
● The masterpiece of
traditional craftsmen
● Handcrafted from scratch by
skillful craftsmen in
Makassar
● iconic
What do we solve?

Indonesia is a massive archipelagic country with over 17 thousands islands. People in the
remote islands may have some basic medical services through government medical
services called Puskesmas. However, once they need to be referred to specialists or a
hospital, oftentimes, they are either too far; the travelling and services are too expensive;
or it may not even be possible because of the hazardous sea conditions due to their
remote locations.

Hence, we go to their homes in those remote islands.


Some numbers
throughout our journey

Total islands Total patients Total surgeries


(up to April 2019)

25 13.257 1.778
Incl: 12 pulau perbatasan, Lombok
& Palu earthquakes
What are the challenges
we are facing?
● How to increase awareness. Indonesia is an archipelagic country with over 17,000 islands. We still face
problems with comprehensive or sometimes basic health services in the remote islands. The lack of
health and logistic infrastructures, and the difficulties to get the service of specialist doctors, may lead to
neglected people in remote islands;

● How to get more government support and donations from institutional donors as well as from the general
public to sustain the running of the programs;

● How to make the foundation more professional, by defining a clear vision and mission, proper
organisation structure, having the right people in the right place, and control mechanisms;

● How to reposition the foundation from almost 100% donation-based to become a more social enterprise
that is not 100% donation-dependent?
What do we hope to achieve
by working with you?
● Last year we spent 7 billion rupiah 22 islands serving over 11,482 patients, including 1,532 surgeries for
FREE. We need approximately 300-400 million rupiah per island.

● This year we plan to sail to over 30 islands throughout Indonesia, which may cost over 10 billion rupiah a
year.

● We believe Ksatria Airlangga floating hospital would be sustainable as it is embedded in the Airlangga
University community. However, to make it more impactful, we need to go beyond the community. we
need to move beyond the community alone.
● Increased awareness → join our campaign for access to health services for the remote islands of
Indonesia. Help in any shape of form is welcome!
THE SERVICE OF KSATRIA AIRLANGGA
19 November 2017 – 08 November 2018
BAWEAN
25 – 28 Oktober 2017

TOTAL PATIENTS : 597


• General and specialist medical examinations: 495 patients
• Surgery : 102 patients
− General Surgery : 59 patients
− Ophthalmologic Surgery : 43 patients
KANGEAN
19 – 25 November 2017

TOTAL PATIENTS : 1.252


• General and specialist medical examinations : 1.050 Patients
• Surgery : 202 Patients
− General Surgery : 65 Patients
− Ophthalmologic Surgery : 137 Patients
KALIMAS
10 – 11 March 2018

TOTAL PATIENTS : 635


• General and specialist medical examinations : 605 Patients
• Surgery : 30 Patients
− General Surgery : 23 Patients
− Ophthalmologic Surgery : 7 Patients
SAPEKEN
02 – 06 May 2018

TOTAL PATIENTS : 1.602


• General and specialist medical examinations : 1.362 Patients
• Surgery : 240 Patients
− General Surgery : 108 Patients
− Ophthalmologic Surgery : 132 Patients
LOMBOK EARTHQUAKE
08 – 28 August 2018

TOTAL PATIENTS : 2.434


• General and specialist medical examinations : 2.402 Patients
• Surgery : 32 Patients
NUSA PENIDA
19 – 22 September 2018

TOTAL PATIENTS : 273


• General and specialist medical examinations : 176 Patients
• Surgery : 97 Patients
− General Surgery : 36 Patients
− Ophthalmologic Surgery : 61 Patients
ALOR
26 – 29 September 2018

TOTAL PATIENTS : 473


• General and specialist medical examinations : 372 Patients
• Surgery : 101 Patients
− General Surgery : 39 Patients
− Opthalmologic Surgery : 62 Patients
PALU-DONGGALA EARTHQUAKE
05 October – 20 November 2018

TOTAL PATIENTS : 987


• General and specialist medical examinations : 973 Patients
• Surgery : 14 Patients
MASELA
01 November 2018

TOTAL PATIENTS : 104


• General and specialist medical examinations : 95 Patients
• Surgery : 9 Patients
BABAR
02 – 03 November 2018

TOTAL PATIENTS : 296


• General and specialist medical examinations : 245 Patients
• Surgery : 51 Patients
SERMATA
05 November 2018

TOTAL PATIENTS : 140


• General and specialist medical examinations : 130 Patients
• Surgery : 10 Patients
LUANG
06 November 2018

TOTAL PATIENTS : 239


• General and specialist medical examinations : 237 Patients
• Surgery : 2 Patients
LAKOR
07 November 2018

TOTAL PATIENTS :
• General and specialist medical examinations : 112 Patients
• Surgery : 2 Patients
MOA
08 – 10 November 2018

TOTAL PATIENTS : 55
• General and specialist medical examinations : 48 Patients
• Surgery : 7 Patients
LETI
12 November 2018

TOTAL PATIENTS : 125


• General and specialist medical examinations : 105 Patients
• Surgery : 20 Patients
KISAR
13 – 14 November 2018

TOTAL PATIENTS : 271


• General and specialist medical examinations : 258 Patients
• Surgery : 13 Patients
WETAR
15 – 16 November 2018

TOTAL PATIENTS : 197


• General and specialist medical examinations : 181 Patients
• Surgery : 16 Patients
LIRANG
17 – 18 November 2018

TOTAL PATIENTS : 123


• General and specialist medical examinations : 123 Patients
• Surgery : - Patients
WAKATOBI
21 – 23 November 2018

TOTAL PATIENTS : 802


• General and specialist medical examinations : 730 Patients
• Surgery : 72 Patients
− General Surgery : 18 Patients
− Ophthalmologic Surgery : 54 Patients
KANGAYAN
29 November – 01 December 2018

TOTAL PATIENTS : 662


• General and specialist medical examinations : 440 Patients
• Surgery : 222 Patients
− General surgery : 84 Patients
− Ophthalmologic Surgery : 138 Patients
RAAS
03 – 05 December 2018

TOTAL PATIENTS : 257


• General and specialist medical examinations : 208 Patients
• Surgery : 49 Patients
SAPUDI
06 – 08 December 2018

TOTAL PATIENTS : 1.378


• General and specialist medical examinations : 1.135 Patients
• Surgery : 243 Patients
− General Surgery : 87 Patients
− Ophthalmologic Surgery : 156 Patients
RECAPITULATION
KSATRIA AIRLANGGA SOCIAL SERVICE

ISLANDS VISITED

SURGERY
PATIENTS

GENERAL AND
SPECIALIST MEDICAL
EXAMINATION
SURGICAL CASES

Pterygium

OPHTHALMOLOGICAL
SURGERY
Cataract
Lipoma

MINOR SURGERY
Atheroma
Papiloma Hernia

MAJOR SURGERY
Ganglion Goiter
Tonsilectomy
FAM
SC
SURGICAL CASES

OPHTHALMOLOGIC SURGERY
448
PTERYGIUM
342

CATARACT
SURGICAL CASES

MINOR
BEDAH SURGERY
MINOR
193
LIPOMA

53
ATHEROMA

33
PAPILOMA
22

GANGLION
82

OTHERS
SURGICAL CASES

MAJOR SURGERY
a. General Surgery
•Hernia : 180
•Goiter : 29
•Varicocele : 18
•FAM : 14
•BPH : 13
b. Plastics Surgery
•Cleft Palate : 10
•Digiti Contracture : 7
c. Head and Neck Surgery
•Tonsilectomy : 21
d. Obstetrics and Gynecologic Surgery
•Sectio Caesaria : 14
•Cyst/Myoma : 12
e. Orthopedics Surgery : 41
General and Specialists Medical
Examination

1. General Practitioners
2. Pediatrician
3. Anesthesiologist
4. General Surgery
5. Plastics Surgery
6. Obstetrics and
Gynecologist
7. Ophthalmologist
8. Orthopedics
9. Internist
10. Head and Neck Surgery
SUPPORTING PROGRAMS

INTEGRATED SOCIAL SERVICE


Public Health Education:
• Clean and Healthy Behavior
• Healthy Skin
• Healthy Eye
• Drugs misuse
• Dangerous Usage of Antibiotics in Fish
• Adolescence Behavior and Development
• Rabies
• Healthy Food Porsion
• ‘Semangat Masa Depan’
• Coral and Reef Revitalization
• Mother and Child Health
Public Health Workshop:
• Healthy Children Growth and Development
• Waste Management in Home
• Health worker in rural island’s primary health service.
SPECIAL PROGRAM

INTEGRATED SOCIAL SERVICE


Caring and Sharing with Disaster Victim

a. Lombok Earthquake
Distributing clothes, towel, blanket, mat, drugs, foods, emergency lamp, and clean
water.
SPECIAL PROGRAM

INTEGRATED SOCIAL SERVICE


Caring and Sharing with Disaster Victim
b. Palu – Donggala Earthquake
Formation of Medical Team Rumah Sakit Terapung Ksatria Airlangga
AIMS caring post-disaster victims
PROGRAMS
1. Trauma Healing
2. Emergency School
3. Aid distribution
• Boat and fishing rod in Loli Tasiburi village 69 items
• Built Fish Auction Center in Loli Tasiburi village
• Built toilet in 3 local villages
• Providing clean water
• Providing evacuation tent
• Providing drugs and vitamins in local health facilities
• Distributing food and clothes
SPECIAL PROGRAM

INTEGRATED SOCIAL SERVICE


Distributing Boat Aid
 The majority of Loli Tasibur village people work as
fishermen
 Most boats were broken and missing due to the
disaster
 By the distribution of boat aid, we hope that soon,
the society can get back economically independent.
SPECIAL PROGRAM

INTEGRATED SOCIAL SERVICE


The built of fish auction center
SPECIAL PROGRAM

INTEGRATED SOCIAL SERVICE


The built of public toilet in 3 local villages
SPECIAL PROGRAMS

INTEGRATED SOCIAL SERVICE


Distributing Aids
In the news…
In the news…
RESEARCH

INTEGRATED SOCIAL SERVICE


RECOGNITION IN INTERNATIONAL
MEDICAL CONFERENCE
FINANCIAL REPORT

OPERATIONAL COST
RUMAH SAKIT TERAPUNG KSATRIA AIRLANGGA 2018

•Sapeken : Rp 324.340.955
•Lombok Earthquake : Rp 901.797.734
•Nusa Penida : Rp 288.437.370
•Alor : Rp 532.123.623
•Palu – Donggala Earthquake : Rp 1.474.862.117
•Southwest Maluku : Rp 561.177.058
•Wakatobi : Rp 387.911.795
•Madura : Rp 566.274.829

TOTAL : Rp 4.475.748.423
We don’t pretend that we are solving the complex health problems that
exists in this vast archipelagic nation, but:

1. “Do the least what you can do now, because the least you can do might
turn out the be the most significant for others” – Lucielle Hanane Tarejad as
quoted by TP Rachmat

2. Be an inspiration for others to do the same.

3. Be kind whenever possible. It is always possible (Dalai Lama).


Rumah Sakit Terapung Ksatria Airlangga
Would like to express our huge gratitude to all people involved in the services of Rumah
Sakit Terapung Ksatria Airlangga.
As a form of love for caring and sharing with the people in Indonesia’s remote islands.
We wish Allah always shows us mercy and grace for our humanity missions.
Special Thanks to

- Aperindo Prima Mandiri - HHP Law Firm


- AYPM Law Firm - IAPI (Ikatan Akuntan Publik Indonesia)
- Brantas Abipraya - IDAI Jatim
- Dexa Medica - IDGAI
- Dinas Kesehatan Jatim - IDI
- DOKU - IIDI
- First Resources - Intisumber Hasil Sempurna
- Fakultas Farmasi - IKA UA
- Fakultas Hukum - Investree
- Fakultas Kedokteran - JOONGILEECIOUS Indonesia
- Fakultas Kedokteran Gigi - Karang Taruna Tunas Muda Mojokerto
- Fakultas Kedokteran Hewan - Lynx Partners & Toba Bara
- Fakultas Keperawatan - Mandiri
- Fakultas Kesehatan Masyarakat - Michael Page
- Fakultas Perikanan dan Kelautan - Northstar
- Fakultas Sains dan Teknologi - OneMed
Special Thanks to

- Pascal Montessori - Terminal Peti Kemas Surabaya


- Pelindo III - UKM ASEPHI
- RSIA Kendangsari Merr - Universitas Ciputra Surabaya
- RS PHC Surabaya - Yayasan Baitul Maal PLN
- RS Universitas Airlangga
- RSUD Dr. Soetomo Surabaya
- RSUD Dr. H. Koesnadi Bondowoso
- PERDICI
- PKPB Universitas Airlangga
- PT Asia Forsa Fortuna
- PT Fajar Bhakti Lintas Nusantara
- PT Gelora Djaja WISMILAK
- PT Pembangunan Perumahan Persero
- PT Tata Mulia
- Sampoerna Foundation
Special Thanks to
The Volunteers
- General Practitioners
- Pediatricians
- Anesthesiologist
- General Surgeons
- Plastics Surgeons
- Obstetrics and Gynecologist
- Ophthalmologist
- Internist
- Head and Neck Surgeon
- Anesthesiology Nurse
- Surgery Nurse
- Pharmacist
- Midwife
- Students
- Journalists
- Captain and Team of Rumah Sakit Terapung
Ksatria Airlangga
Thank You

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