• Promotive
  • Preventive
  • Curative

Puskesmas Pangandaran

Uyah Ikan Marlin - Diabetes and Hypertension Control through Disciplined Health Checks and Medication Adherence

Non-Communicable Diseases

Initiative Detail

Location Information

Pangandaran, Pangandaran, Kabupaten Pangandaran, West Java


The Puskesmas Pangandaran in West Java has taken a proactive stance against non-communicable diseases with its innovative "Uyah Ikan Marlin" initiative, targeting the control of hypertension through disciplined health checks and medication adherence. This initiative is of paramount importance given the high prevalence of Diabetes Mellitus and Hypertension within the community. A lack of public awareness regarding the control of blood pressure and sugar levels has exacerbated the severity of these conditions among sufferers and increased the risk within the wider community. "Uyah Ikan Marlin" seeks to mitigate these risks through its comprehensive approach, encouraging regular health monitoring and discipline in medication consumption.


This initiative stands out for its integration of in-facility services with community activities, extending its reach beyond the walls of the Puskesmas to include local health posts (posbindu) and community health workers. The operational aspects of "Uyah Ikan Marlin" are well-supported, with funding from both the Puskesmas itself and the Pangandaran District Health Office. This symbiosis of services is a significant advancement in creating a seamless healthcare experience for patients, particularly for those managing chronic conditions such as hypertension and diabetes. By blending in-house care with community-based activities, the initiative fosters a culture of health consciousness and self-care among the residents.


After nearly two years in action, the "Uyah Ikan Marlin" program has shown substantial impacts. Notable achievements include an increase in screening capacity, which has led to early intervention and reduced severity of hypertension and diabetes. The initiative has successfully brought screening and treatment services closer to the community, thereby improving accessibility and convenience for patients. This is a testament to the initiative's robust framework and its effectiveness in addressing chronic health challenges in the Pangandaran district, illustrating a model for community-centered healthcare that could be replicated elsewhere.