New Saudi policies are restricting the level of medical care Indonesian Hajj healthcare providers can offer to pilgrims. According to Indonesian Ministry of Religious Affairs officials, providers are now limited to observation for a maximum of four hours and are prohibited from providing direct treatment. This change necessitates strengthening overall healthcare services for Indonesian pilgrims during the Hajj. Indonesian authorities are responding to the new regulations by emphasizing the urgent need for improved medical support systems. The Ministry is working to adapt to the limitations imposed by Saudi Arabia. Details regarding the specific reasons behind the policy shift remain unclear, but officials are focused on ensuring adequate care within the new framework. Further announcements regarding implementation and contingency plans are expected.