Collaborations to Improve Health and Well-being Outcomes
By advancing collaborative programs that directly benefit local communities, ITS contributes to improving public health outcomes, strengthening healthcare capacity, and fostering a culture of compassion and preparedness within society. These collective efforts have reached thousands of beneficiaries while reinforcing the link between higher education, community welfare, and sustainable development.
ITS’s commitment to advancing health outcomes is reflected through active partnerships with at least seven major health institutions, spanning local, national, and global networks. These include RSUD Dr. Soetomo, Universitas Airlangga (Unair), RS Universitas Airlangga (RSUA), the Surabaya City Health Office, the City Government of Surabaya, Rumah Sakit Terapung Ksatria Airlangga (RSTKA), and the Government of Sumenep Regency, alongside corporate partners such as PT Pelindo, PT Petrogas, and Protelindo. Together, these partnerships translate ITS’s research and community service into real-world health solutions.
Among ITS’s most notable community-driven initiatives is B-Healthy, a large-scale blood donation campaign organized by BIMITS in collaboration with the Blood Transfusion Unit of RSUD Dr. Soetomo. The event not only supports hospitals in maintaining blood supply but also cultivates awareness of public health and humanitarian responsibility among students and staff.
Continuing this spirit of service, ITS marked its 64th anniversary by organizing a mass circumcision program for underprivileged children, in partnership with RSUD Dr. Soetomo, Unair, and the Surabaya City Health Office. The event ensured medical safety and accessibility for children from low-income families, reinforcing ITS’s social responsibility in improving community welfare.
To enhance emergency response and safety literacy, ITS also implemented First Aid (P3K) Training, equipping participants with critical lifesaving skills and strengthening preparedness across campus and local communities.
Meanwhile, in the health technology domain, ITS collaborated with RS Universitas Airlangga (RSUA) to develop SahabatCAPD, a digital monitoring system for patients with chronic kidney disease undergoing Continuous Ambulatory Peritoneal Dialysis (CAPD). This innovation showcases how ITS applies digital transformation to healthcare delivery, enabling improved patient management and data-driven decision-making.
ITS’s dedication to health-oriented infrastructure is also reflected in its collaboration with Rumah Sakit Terapung Ksatria Airlangga (RSTKA), RSUD Dr. Soetomo, Universitas Airlangga, local governments and corporate partners to renovate homes for tuberculosis patients on Pulau Kangean, East Java. By enhancing living conditions, the project directly addressed social determinants of health and demonstrated ITS’s holistic approach to disease prevention and recovery.
KKN Abmas (Community Service Program) ITS mobilized students to promote health and safety awareness in Kelurahan Panjang Jiwo, Surabaya. Working closely with the Faculty of Nursing at Universitas Airlangga (BEM FKp Unair), the team conducted public health screenings, safety education sessions, and first-aid awareness campaigns, strengthening preventive health practices at the grassroots level.
Through these sustained and multi-sectoral collaborations, ITS continues to play a central role in improving community health and well-being. By uniting academia, healthcare institutions, and government bodies under shared goals of health equity and innovation, ITS demonstrates how higher education can serve as a catalyst for resilient and sustainable public health systems—locally, nationally, and globally.