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The Authority Of Military Justice To Try Military Doctors Who Perform Malpractices In Non-Government Hospitals Tambunan, Johannes; Pramono, Budi
Kertha Patrika Vol 45 No 3 (2023)
Publisher : Fakultas Hukum Universitas Udayana

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24843/KP.2023.v45.i03.p07

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In every action of a military doctor in a hospital, there are certainly interesting potential problems related to criminal acts in general or the military as well as in the field of health law. The aims of study were to analyze the form of regulations and legal issues for military doctors who practice in non-government hospitals; analyze authorities and justice mechanisms that prosecute malpractice acts of military doctors in non-government hospitals. The type of research was normative juridical. The approach study used a statute approach and conceptual approach. Legal materials obtained from research, literature study, statutory regulations and legal articles. The results of the research explain that a military doctor is a soldier with strata officer status or rank who can practice both in private practice and in non-government hospitals based on regulations, in accordance with the condition that a doctor must have a doctor's registration letters and a practice license. The military judiciary has authority over every T soldier who commits a crime, be it a military crime or a general crime, including military doctors who are definitely officers, if they commit a crime or malpractice at a place of practice in a non-government hospital.
DETERMINANT MODELS AFFECTING FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE AND STOCK RETURN COMPANIES REGISTERED IN INDONESIA STOCK EXCHANGE Sudarno, Sudarno; Suyono, Suyono; Yusrizal, Yusrizal; Tambunan, Johannes
Jurnal Aplikasi Manajemen Vol. 19 No. 4 (2021)
Publisher : Universitas Brawijaya, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.jam.2021.019.04.18

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This research aims to analyze the effect of Capital Adequacy Ratio (CAR), Operating Expenses to Operating Income Ratio (BOPO), Loan to Deposits Ratio (LDR), Net Interest Margin (NIM), and Non-Performing Loan Ratio (NPL) variables on ROA and Stock Return of Banks That Listed in the Indonesia Stock Exchange. The population in this research is all banks listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange. At the same time, the samples are 30 companies. The sampling uses the purposive sampling method. Secondary data was obtained in the Indonesia Stock Exchange and Yahoo! Finance. The independent variables used are CAR, BOPO, LDR, NIM, and NPL. The data analysis technique used is multiple linear regression analysis by SmartPLS software. This research indicates that the LDR, NIM, and NPL variables have a significant effect on ROA. The CAR, BOPO, and NPL variables have a significant effect on Stock Return. The predictive ability of the independent variables (CAR, BOPO, LDR, NIM, and NPL) on ROA is 59.5%, as indicated by the value of Adjusted R Square is 59.5%, while the remaining is 40.5% influenced by other variables not included in this research. The independent variables (CAR, BOPO, NIM, and NPL) on Stock Returns have 13.3% of Adjusted R Square while the remaining is 86.7% influenced by other variables.