McKinsey February 4, 2025
Jonathan Sudharta, Andrew Roth, Timothy Yap

The co-founder and CEO of an Indonesian healthtech is simplifying and enabling healthcare access in the world’s fourth most populous country.

When Jonathan Sudharta began his career as a pharmaceutical sales rep, he spent a lot of time in waiting rooms, observing patients who waited for hours, often in vain, to see a physician. He recognized an opportunity to address a lack of healthcare access in Indonesia and launched Halodoc in 2016, a telehealth application that connected millions of Indonesians to a network of more than 20,000 healthcare professionals, clinics, labs, and pharmacies. Since then, Halodoc has attracted several rounds of funding, including $80 million in 2021 and another $100 million in 2023. In this episode of The Venture, Jonathan...

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