JAKARTA -- A startup led by a scion of Indonesian conglomerate Sinar Mas Group has developed a service for consulting with doctors via smartphone, an innovation made necessary by the Southeast Asian country's shortage of physicians and clinics.
Conglomerate Sinar Mas offers free service, for now

Sinar Mas heiress and SehatQ CEO Linda Wijaya sees enormous room for growth in the Indonesian health care market. (Photo by Jun Suzuki)
JAKARTA -- A startup led by a scion of Indonesian conglomerate Sinar Mas Group has developed a service for consulting with doctors via smartphone, an innovation made necessary by the Southeast Asian country's shortage of physicians and clinics.