Criminal Prosecutions of Medical Personnel in Law Number 17 of 2023 Concerning N Health
Keywords:
Medical crime, Medical Personnel, Dispute ResolutionAbstract
Health services often encounter conflicts between doctors and patients involved in alleged medical crimes. The Health Law was created to provide more certainty in the provision of health services, as well as to provide protection for the community and protection for health resources. This research uses a normative juridical legal approach, using descriptive qualitative methodology. Medical personnel can be criminally prosecuted if they perform illegal abortions, perform reconstructive and aesthetic plastic surgery with the aim of changing a person's identity, refuse health services in emergency situations, commit negligence/negligence, and practice without a registration certificate and/or practice permit. Medical personnel are obliged to comply with professional standards, service standards and standard operational procedures, by upholding professional ethical values and carrying out best efforts (Inspanning Verbintenis). Dispute resolution prioritizes through restorative justice mechanisms, using alternative dispute resolution methods outside of court.
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