What is the SATUSEHAT Health Pass (SSHP) in Indonesia?

The SATUSEHAT Health Pass — formerly part of the PeduliLindungi system — is a digital health certificate used in Indonesia to verify a traveler’s COVID-19 vaccination status and other relevant health information. It plays an important role in maintaining public health safety and is often required when entering public venues or traveling within the country.

Purpose of the SATUSEHAT System

SATUSEHAT (translated as “One Health”) is part of a broader initiative by the Indonesian Ministry of Health to integrate health data and support health screening protocols across Indonesia. The system consolidates vaccination records, PCR or antigen test results, and COVID-19 history into one secure and accessible digital format.


When is the SATUSEHAT Health Pass Required?

Travelers may be asked to present their SATUSEHAT Health Pass:

  • When arriving at airports or seaports in Indonesia
  • At hotels, shopping malls, or public events
  • Before boarding domestic flights or public transport
  • When entering government buildings or tourist attractions

Although enforcement may vary by region, it is strongly recommended to have a valid SATUSEHAT QR code available during your visit.


How to Obtain the SATUSEHAT Health Pass

Foreign travelers can register their vaccination and health information via the official SATUSEHAT platform. After successful registration, a QR code will be generated, which can be saved digitally or printed. This QR code serves as proof of health compliance and may be scanned by officials or venue staff.

The process typically involves:

  1. Creating an account on the official SATUSEHAT website or app
  2. Uploading proof of vaccination and personal identification
  3. Waiting for verification and QR code generation
  4. Using the QR code as required during your stay

Is the SATUSEHAT Health Pass Mandatory?

While it may not always be explicitly required to enter Indonesia, it is highly recommended for a smooth travel experience. Some airlines, hotels, and regional authorities may still require it — especially during periods of heightened health surveillance.


Other Notes for Travelers

  • Ensure your vaccine certificate is valid and internationally recognized
  • Keep both a digital and printed copy of the QR code when traveling
  • The SATUSEHAT system may update requirements based on the current health situation in Indonesia

Where to Find More Information

Official and up-to-date information about SATUSEHAT is available via the Ministry of Health of Indonesia at:

🌐 https://satusehat.kemkes.go.id
📱 Also available in mobile app stores under “SATUSEHAT Mobile”

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