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INFORMED CONSENT DOKTER DAN PASIEN BERDASARKAN ASAS GOOD FAITH Safitri, Yenni
Jurnal Panji Keadilan : Jurnal Ilmiah Nasional Mahasiswa Hukum Vol 3, No 1 (2020): PANJI KEADILAN Jurnal Ilmiah Nasional Mahasiswa Hukum
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Bengkulu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36085/jpk.v3i1.1185

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ABSTRAKPerjanjian informed consent harus dilaksanakan dengan asas itikad baik. Asas ini merupakan asas bahwa para pihak, yaitu pihak kreditur dan debitur harus melaksanakan substansi kontrak berdasarkan kepercayaan atau keyakinan yang teguh maupun kemauan baik dari para pihak. Tulisan ini membahas informed consent Dokter dan Pasien berdasarkan asas Good Faith dan akibat hukum tidak dilaksanakannya informed consent Dokter dan Pasien berdasarkan asas Good Faith. Metode penelitian adalah penelitian hukum normative kajian tentang asas hukum, peneliti mengumpulkan data yang terdiri dari data primer, sekunder dan tertier. Teknik pengumpulan data yaitu wawancara dan kajian kepustakaan. Analisis data dilakukan secara kualitatif serta menarik kesimpulan penulis menggunakan metode berfikir deduktif.Kesimpulan dari penelitian ini adalah Informed consent antara dokter dan pasien harus berdasarkan asas good faith, bagi dokter informed consent memberikan rasa aman dalam menjalankan tindakan medis terhadap pasien. Bagi pasien, informed consent merupakan merupakan perwujudan dari hak pasien dimana pasien berhak mendapatkan informasi tentang penyakit yang dideritanya, tindakan medis apa yang hendak dilakukan, kemungkinan yang akan terjadi atas pengambilan keputusan tindakan medis. Apabila tidak ada informed consent berakibat tidak terpenuhinya salah satu syarat perjanjian menurut Pasal 1320 KUH Perdata, digolongkan sebagai wanprestasi dan digolongkan sebagai perbuatan melawan hukum berdasarkan Pasal 1365 KUHPerdata.Kata kunci: informed consent; good faith; dokter dan pasienABSTRACTAn informed consent agreement must be carried out in good faith. This principle is the principle that the parties, namely the creditors and debtors must carry out the substance of the contract based on the trust or firm belief or goodwill of the parties. This paper discusses the informed consent of Doctors and Patients based on the Good Faith principle and the legal consequences of not implementing the informed consent of Doctors and Patients based on the Good Faith principle. The research method is a normative legal research study of the principle of law, researchers collect data consisting of primary, secondary and tertiary data. Data collection techniques, namely interviews and literature review. Data analysis was carried out qualitatively and drawing conclusions from the author using deductive thinking methods. The conclusion of this study is that informed consent between doctors and patients must be based on the principle of good faith, for physicians informed consent to provide a sense of security in carrying out medical actions against patients. For patients, informed consent is an embodiment of the patient's right where the patient has the right to get information about the disease he is suffering from, what medical action he wants to take, the likelihood that will occur in making a decision on medical action. If no informed consent results in failure to fulfill one of the terms of the agreement under Article 1320 of the Civil Code, it is classified as a default and is classified as unlawful pursuant to Article 1365 of the Civil Code. Keywords: informed consent; good faith; doctors and patients
Identifikasi Tumbuhan Famili Myrtaceae di Kawasan Jalan Sukarela Timur, Desa Lau Dendang, Kecamatan Percut Sei Tuan Sinaga, Fuja Adinda; Faisal, Muhammad; Sabila, Moza Hanu; Rahma, Nur Izzaty; Safitri, Yenni
ALACRITY : Journal of Education Volume 5 Nomor 1 Februari 2025
Publisher : LPPPI Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52121/alacrity.v5i1.539

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Indonesia, as a tropical country with high biodiversity, is home to over 20,000 flowering plant species, with around 40% of these species being endemic. One of the significant plant families contributing to Indonesia's biodiversity is Myrtaceae (the guava family), which includes more than 5,500 species. This study aims to identify and inventory the Myrtaceae species in the Sukarela Timur Street area, Lau Dendang Village, Percut Sei Tuan District, Deli Serdang, as well as analyze their morphology and distribution. The research was conducted using exploration and observation methods, and the results identified four Myrtaceae species: Syzygium aqueum, Syzygium formosanum, Syzygium malaccense, and Psidium guajava. These four species have significant economic potential and ecological benefits, serving as food, medicine, and ornamental plants. This study contributes to the understanding of plant diversity in the area and the potential use of Myrtaceae plants in daily life.
Identifikasi Tumbuhan Famili Myrtaceae di Kawasan Jalan Sukarela Timur, Desa Lau Dendang, Kecamatan Percut Sei Tuan Sinaga, Fuja Adinda; Faisal, Muhammad; Sabila, Moza Hanu; Rahma, Nur Izzaty; Safitri, Yenni
ALACRITY : Journal of Education Volume 5 Nomor 1 Februari 2025
Publisher : LPPPI Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52121/alacrity.v5i1.539

Abstract

Indonesia, as a tropical country with high biodiversity, is home to over 20,000 flowering plant species, with around 40% of these species being endemic. One of the significant plant families contributing to Indonesia's biodiversity is Myrtaceae (the guava family), which includes more than 5,500 species. This study aims to identify and inventory the Myrtaceae species in the Sukarela Timur Street area, Lau Dendang Village, Percut Sei Tuan District, Deli Serdang, as well as analyze their morphology and distribution. The research was conducted using exploration and observation methods, and the results identified four Myrtaceae species: Syzygium aqueum, Syzygium formosanum, Syzygium malaccense, and Psidium guajava. These four species have significant economic potential and ecological benefits, serving as food, medicine, and ornamental plants. This study contributes to the understanding of plant diversity in the area and the potential use of Myrtaceae plants in daily life.