JAKARTA, INDONESIA – April 20, 2026 – Baliola, a leading blockchain infrastructure company from Indonesia, through its flagship product Medisa, today marked an important milestone in the regional healthcare industry. Medisa was selected as one of the featured innovations at the prestigious GlobalHealth Healthcare Insights & Leadership Forum 2026, held at Grand Hyatt Jakarta on April 20–21, 2026.
In front of hospital leaders, investors, and policymakers from across the Asia-Pacific region, Baliola Chief Executive Officer, I Gede Putu Rahman Desyanta, presented a vision for the future of digital healthcare in a session titled “Humanising Patient Interaction With Graphen Aimma and Medisa.” The presentation highlighted how blockchain and AI technologies can be integrated to create a healthcare ecosystem that is not only efficient and transparent, but also more empathetic to patient needs.
Transforming Healthcare Through “Humanising Tech”
During the session, Rahman Desyanta emphasized that one of the biggest challenges in digital healthcare today is preserving the human touch amid rapid automation. Medisa offers an answer from Indonesia by providing an immutable blockchain-based medical data security solution, while also improving the quality of interaction between healthcare providers and patients.
“Medisa’s presence at this international-scale forum is tangible proof that technological innovation from Indonesia is capable of competing globally and setting a new standard in the global healthcare service ecosystem,” said a representative of the Baliola team.
International Synergy and Regional Recognition
Medisa’s participation in the forum involved strategic collaboration with international experts, including Dr. Daniel CF Ng of Graphen Singapore, who shared the stage during the presentation session. The forum was also attended by prominent healthcare industry figures such as Datuk Dr. Kuljit Singh (President of the Association of Private Hospitals of Malaysia) and David Utama (President Director of Siloam International Hospitals).
Medisa’s involvement in an event sponsored by global institutions such as Fosun Health and OCBC further reinforces its position as a new trendsetter ready to lead the digital transformation of hospitals and clinics across Southeast Asia.
Medisa itself is a blockchain-based digital healthcare platform developed by Baliola. Its primary focus is on building digital trust through medical certification, patient data security, and improved hospital operational efficiency, with the goal of creating healthcare services that are more transparent and human-centered.