Considering Spiritual-Scientific Ethics in Medical Practice in the Era of Society 5.0 in Indonesia
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Spatial-scientific Ethics, Society 5.O, Telemedicine, Policy.Abstract
The revolutionary progress of information and communication technology in digital transformation via the internet (Society 5.0) is encouraging the creation of new industries in the latest century in all areas of life, including the world of medicine. The practice of telemedicine (global/national) as a result of advanced technological advances, in several aspects has implications for exceeding certain ethical boundaries in the world of medicine and triggering judicial problems. This phenomenon raises a basic question: what is the essential relationship between technological progress and health services that are humane and dignified in a morally rational and morally spiritual manner? Can the scientific paradigm support modern technology in the era of society 5.0? in line with the nature of service to humans as creatures glorified by God Almighty in health services? Using qualitative analysis methods with a philosophical approach, it can be seen that a fundamental ethical paradigm is needed as a basis for developing the national health sector in order to eliminate the negative implications of a living system that makes high technology a substitute for natural human work. The spiritual-scientific paradigm of ethics is an alternative ethical basis for medical practice in the era of society 5.0 to maintain the overall value and glory of the medical profession which has its roots in religiosity.
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