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Sosialisasi Kebijakan BPJS Kesehatan dalam Pembiayaan Partus (Kelahiran) Budiono, Arief; Rizka, Rizka; Bangsawan, Moh Indra; Nurhayati, Nunik; Istani, Istani; Marjanah, Iramadya Dyah
Educommunity Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : CV. Edutechnium Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.71365/ejpm.v3i1.84

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Pasal 28 H ayat (1) Undang-Undang Dasar 1945 secara langsung mengatakan bahwa jaminan sosial menjadi hak setiap manusia. Pada Pasal 34 ayat (1) kembali disebutkan landasan konstitusional diperlukannya sistem jaminan sosial. Landasan konstitusional selanjutnya yaitu Undang-Undang Nomor 40 Tahun 2004 tentang Sistem Jaminan Sosial Nasional. Latar belakang demikian berarti negara memiliki tugas untuk membangun sistem jaminan social yang komprehensif dan memberi “rasa aman” (security) yang lebih luas bagi seluruh warga negara Indonesia termasuk ibu hamil dan melahirkan. Jaminan Kesehatan Nasional merupakan Konsep perlindungan kesehatan yang diadopsi dari berbagai konsep perlindungan sosial yaitu upaya perlindungan bagi rakyat Indonesia pada umumnya dan ibu hamil dan melahirkan pada khususnya untuk menghadapi kerentanan dan sakit yang dilengkapi dengan strategi untuk mendapatkan atau melindungi kesehatan secara komprehensif. Jaminan kesehatan bagi ibu hamil dan melahirkan dapat dimaknai sebagai upaya dari negara untuk menolong ibu hamil dan melahirkan dengan memberikan jaminan atau perlindungan berupa pembiayaan proses kelahiran baik normal (pervaginam) maupun caesar. Terdapat beberapa ketentuan agar proses kelahiran tersebut dapat di biayai oleh pemerintah melalui program JKN BPJS (Jaminan Kesehatan Nasional Badan Penyelenggara Jamninan Sosial). Selama ini tidak banyak upaya sosialisasi kebijakan pembiayaan kelahiran melalui JKN BPJS sehingga sering terjadi pembiayaan tidak dapat di tanggung sehingga dapat merugikan Ibu hamil dan melahirkan maupun fasilitas kesehatan baik tingkat pertama maupun tingkat akhir. Upaya sosialisasi kebijakan ini penting dan memiliki beberapa aspek penting terkait pemenuhan hak konstitusi dan perlindungan hukum ibu hamil dan melahirkan melalui program JKN BPJS.
Waste Policy Management in the Bengawan Solo River Basin in the Surakarta Area, Indonesia Absori, Absori; Budiono, Arief; Rizka, Rizka; Hernanda, Trias; Bangsawan, Moh Indra; Achmadi, Achmadi
Pena Justisia: Media Komunikasi dan Kajian Hukum Vol. 24 No. 1 (2025): Pena Justisia
Publisher : Faculty of Law, Universitas Pekalongan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31941/pj.v24i2.6842

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Introduction: The waste management in the Bengawan Solo River basin in Indonesia leaves a feeling of profound sadness as the river is filled with waste and is very dirty. It decreases the quality of the river water and the environment around the river basin. This research aims to analyze the implementation of waste management around the Bengawan Solo River basin. This was a type of sociological legal research, i.e., research which utilized data from the field. This was descriptive qualitative research, meaning that it describes the policy on waste management in the Bengawan Solo River basin and the authors selected qualitative data to be analyzed. The authors conducted the sociological approach which was obtained from respondents through interviews and observation in the field. The data were processed and analyzed qualitatively. Then, the authors drew a conclusion. Results and Discussion: There is a very high volume of pollution and waste in the Bengawan Solo River as society lacks environmental awareness, making them not think twice about littering in rivers. Apart from that, the government does not carry out enough systematic efforts by educating society, implementing legal sanctions, or cleaning the river, worsening the condition of this river. Conclusion: The government needs to show a firm attitude in law enforcement by imposing sanctions on pollution and littering perpetrators in the Bengawan Solo River as well as increasing the budget and apparatus to carry out river cleaning activities.
LEGAL SECURITY OF OWNERSHIP OF LAND CERTIFICATES POST EXCHANGING FOREST AREA FOR RESIDENTS RELOCATION IN NGROTO DUSUN, WONOGIRI, CENTRAL JAVA Ganadi, Yusse Putri; Nurhayati, Nunik; Rizka, Rizka; Bangsawan, Moh Indra; Tranh, Michel Lee
Khairun Law Journal Volume 7 Issue 1, September 2023
Publisher : Faculty of Law, Khairun University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33387/klj.v7i1.6805

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This study aims to discuss the description of the implementation process of exchanging forest areas for the relocation of residents and legal certainty of ownership of community land certificates after the relocation of community forest area exchanges in Dusun Ngroto. The research method used in this research is juridical-empirical descriptive by using qualitative data analysis methods to review literature and events that actually occurred through observation and interviews. The research location is in Ngroto Hamlet, Pare Village, Selogiri District, Wonogiri Regency. The results of the discussion found that 1 )The background to the relocation was due to the fact that in March 1999 in the Ngroto Hamlet area a landslide occurred resulting in as many as 43 family cards (115 people), supporting factors for relocation including social relations, economy, community involvement and participation with the government while the inhibiting factors are infrastructure, policies that underlie relocation based on humanitarian considerations. 2) Legal certainty of ownership of land certificates after the relocation residents have not obtained the rights to the land they occupy regarding evidence of land certificates, the Wonogiri Regency Government is in the process of eliminating the land ownership rights of residents who have been victims of the landslide disaster 11.66 Ha (Eleven and Sixty Six One Hundred Hectares) with a replacement land obligation of 13.11 Ha (Thirte
LEGAL SECURITY OF OWNERSHIP OF LAND CERTIFICATES POST EXCHANGING FOREST AREA FOR RESIDENTS RELOCATION IN NGROTO DUSUN, WONOGIRI, CENTRAL JAVA Ganadi, Yusse Putri; Nurhayati, Nunik; Rizka, Rizka; Bangsawan, Moh Indra; Tranh, Michel Lee
Khairun Law Journal Volume 7 Issue 1, September 2023
Publisher : Faculty of Law, Khairun University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33387/klj.v7i1.6805

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This study aims to discuss the description of the implementation process of exchanging forest areas for the relocation of residents and legal certainty of ownership of community land certificates after the relocation of community forest area exchanges in Dusun Ngroto. The research method used in this research is juridical-empirical descriptive by using qualitative data analysis methods to review literature and events that actually occurred through observation and interviews. The research location is in Ngroto Hamlet, Pare Village, Selogiri District, Wonogiri Regency. The results of the discussion found that 1 )The background to the relocation was due to the fact that in March 1999 in the Ngroto Hamlet area a landslide occurred resulting in as many as 43 family cards (115 people), supporting factors for relocation including social relations, economy, community involvement and participation with the government while the inhibiting factors are infrastructure, policies that underlie relocation based on humanitarian considerations. 2) Legal certainty of ownership of land certificates after the relocation residents have not obtained the rights to the land they occupy regarding evidence of land certificates, the Wonogiri Regency Government is in the process of eliminating the land ownership rights of residents who have been victims of the landslide disaster 11.66 Ha (Eleven and Sixty Six One Hundred Hectares) with a replacement land obligation of 13.11 Ha (Thirte
Analysis of the Sanction Imposition for Perpetrators of Environmental Pollution Due to Hazardous Waste in West Cikarang District: A Study of Decision No. 391/pid.b/lh/2019/PNckr Absori, Absori; Pamungkas, Yuli Prasetyo Tri; Sugeng, Esmara; Rizka, Rizka; Budiono, Arief; Bangsawan, Moh Indra
Pena Justisia: Media Komunikasi dan Kajian Hukum Vol. 23 No. 002 (2024): Pena Justisia (Special Issue)
Publisher : Faculty of Law, Universitas Pekalongan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31941/pj.v23i3.4846

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This paper aims to analyze the imposition of sanctions for perpetrators of environmental pollution due to hazardous and toxic waste in West Cikarang District, Bekasi Regency, Indonesia. It was based on the enactment of the Republic of Indonesia's Law No. 32 of 2009 on Environmental Protection and Management. The research problems are: 1) How does the government apply criminal sanctions for the perpetrators of environmental pollution due to hazardous and toxic waste in West Cikarang District?; 2) What factors hinder the application of criminal sanctions related to hazardous and toxic waste in West Cikarang District and what efforts have been carried out to resolve such challenges?; and 3) What is the concept of criminal sanction application for perpetrators of environmental pollution? This paper employed the normative juridical research method, which involves an evaluation of related legal regulations (legislations). The results of this paper showed that: 1) The application of sanctions for perpetrators of environmental pollution due to hazardous and toxic waste in West Cikarang District must be carefully carried out. As a foundation for determining a verdict, judges must use Law No. 32 of 2009 on Environmental Protection and Management as a legal basis; 2) Some challenges or hindrances include the lack of legal certainty related to limitations in categorizing the types of committed actions and the yielded impacts; and 3) The process of criminal sanction imposition involves a series of actions that are planned to make sure that the perpetrators are responsible for their actions.