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Communication in Health Care Services: An Overview of the Legal Position of Informed Consent Muhammad Hatta; Cut Khairunnisa; Sri Wahyuni
International Journal of Law, Social Science, and Humanities Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): IJLSH - July 2024
Publisher : Lembaga Pusat Studi Sosial dan Humaniora [LPS2H]

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70193/ijlsh.v1i1.139

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The principle of informed consent requires physicians to communicate with patients before administering medical treatment. The information provided by physicians serves as a guide or consideration for patients when making an informed decision and gives the physician permission to proceed with the medical intervention. The obligation of physicians to communicate effectively has been regulated in Articles 35 and 45 of Law No. 29 of 2004 concerning Medical Practice and further strengthened by the Regulation of the Minister of Health of the Republic of Indonesia No. 290/ Menkes/ Per/ III/ 2008 concerning Approval of Medical Measures. Effective communicationin health care services cannot be exaggerated when it comes to providing medical care. Before the administration of medical treatment, the patient had already been informed of his condition, the probability of recovery, the potential risks associated with treatment and alternative therapy methods to ensure that patients were well informed about the disease and procedures that would be performed by physicians. Efficient communication between patients and healthcare providers is crucial to preventing medical malpractice.
Medical Ethics Implementation of Health Services in The Digital Era: A Challenge of Health Revolution Cut Khairunnisa; Asmaul Husna, Cut; Maulana Ikhsan; Aryandi Darwis; Andi Saputra
International Journal of Law, Social Science, and Humanities Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): IJLSH - March 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70193/ijlsh.v2i1.229

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Technological advances have played an important role in the advancement of health care, resulting in changes in the methods of interaction between doctors and patients, the procedures for establishing disease diagnosis and changes in the management of medical information. The current reliance on technology raises ethical dilemmas, privacy and data protection, medical consent, social inequality, medical consultation, empathy, and sympathy. This study aims to assess various information about the ethical challenges that healthcare workers will face in the digital era. This research is a literature review using a descriptive narrative approach. Data collection was conducted by searching online and through electronic media from various sources, including theses, dissertations, scientific publications, and e-books. Ethical challenges faced by health workers start from doctor-patient communication patterns, physical examinations, supporting examinations, diagnosis and even medical information management, which have all evolved towards digitalisation. These ethical challenges include ethical aspects of interaction patterns through telemedicine, medical support examinations, the use of electronic medical records, disease management and maintaining the confidentiality of medical information that is prone to leakage.
Telemedicine: Between Opportunities, Expectations, and Challenges in Health Development in Remote Areas of Indonesia Cut Khairunnisa; Al Muqsith; Nur Fardian; Maulina Debbyousha; Shabrina Shabrina
International Journal of Law, Social Science, and Humanities Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): IJLSH - July 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70193/ijlsh.v2i2.258

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Current technological advancements have helped Indonesian society access healthcare services more easily than before. Telemedicine emerges as a crucial innovation to implement, offering a viable solution to bridge geographical gaps by enabling remote consultations and medical services. The purpose of this study is to identify Indonesia's opportunities, expectations, and challenges in providing healthcare services by utilizing telemedicine. This study is a literature review using a narrative descriptive approach. Data was collected through online searches from various sources, including dissertations, theses, scientific publications, and e-books. The analysis results revealed that the utilization of digital technology in providing healthcare services to the community offers significant opportunities to improve the efficiency and convenience of medical services, especially in remote areas. The presence of telemedicine also offers new hope to the community. However, the implementation of telemedicine still faces various challenges and obstacles, including legal regulations, digital infrastructure, technological literacy, and public trust in digital-based healthcare services.
Co-Authors Abi Fauzan Pulungan Adi Rizka Adi Rizka Afif Ananta Damar Afifah Salsabila Yasli Agus Dwi Cahya Ahmad Dzaki Muttaqin Al Muqsith Al-Muqsith Amirah Amirah Amri Amri Amriviana, Mazaya P. Andi Saputra Anindya Tsabitah Prayudi Aprillya, Asri Aryandi Darwis Asmaul Husna, Cut Atika Fadhilla Aulia Rahman Baluqia Iskandar Putri Chika Nihaayah Elzan Cut Asmaul Husna Cut Nadiya Kalasta Cut Ridha Sonia Cut Sidrah Nadira Cut Sidrah Nadira Dea Anjelia Nisa Br.Ginting Elfrida Santy Purba Elsa Nur Salsabila Epsilandri Septyarini Fachry Firdaus Farasha, Diana Finaldi Aziro Adha Ghinanda, Refi Syifa Gress Bancin Izzati Nafisah Jihan Haura Julia Fitriany Juwita Sahputri Juwita Sahputri Kania Wiritanaya Munthe Karenza Dongoran Kenedi, Tasya Eka Putri Kharimah, Akhlakul Kurnia, Deki Kusuma Chandra Kirana Leni Maulinda, Leni Luqman Abdillah Jundana M. Fikri Fadli M. Hafizd Fadhri Mardiati Mardiati Mardiati Masriadi, Masriadi Maulana Ikhsan Maulina Debbyousha Mauliza Mauliza Mauliza Mauliza Mauliza Mauliza, Mauliza Meriatna Meriatna Meutia Maulina Mohd Zamre Mohd Zahir Muhammad Bayu Rizaldy Muhammad Dzaky Hanif Muhammad Farhan Muhammad Hatta Muhammad Ikhsan Muhammad Kautsar Muhammad Miftahuddin Simanjuntak Muhammad MT Muhammad Rizky Simanjuntak Muhammad Sayuti Muhammad Sayuti Mulyati Sri Rahayu Mulyawan, Rizka Muslim, Zahrawanda Ashfarina Mustika, Sukma Nadira, Cut Sidrah Natasya Dewanti Saputri NINA HERLINA Nina Herlina Nora Maulina Nora Maulina, Nora Noviana Zara Nur Fardian Nur Fardian, Nur Nurarafah Nya'Intan Faiza Oriza Rifki Ramadhan Pohan, Adli Kurniawan Purba, Elfrida Santy Putri Mellaratna, Wizar Rahmi Inayati Raida, Raidatul Aufa Rani Aprilita Refi Syifa Ghinanda Refi Syifa Ghinanda Ridhalul Ikhsan Rindi Maudhy May Bella Surbakti Ritonga, Fauzan Rizqi Rizka Sofia Sahputri, Juwita Salsabila, Islah Santri Windiani Sasongko, Teguh H. Septiani, Indriyana Shabrina Shabrina Sidrah Nadira, Cut Siswandi, Afna Adelya Sri Wahyuni Suryati Suryati Susi Elvina Sari Teuku Yudi Afrizal Umri, Saskia Hadisti Utariningsih, Wheny Vera Novalia Vinny Shafanida Wahyuni, Hendra Wilda Fiola winda aprilia Windiani, Santri Wizar Putri Mellaratna Yati Nurhayati Yoanda Malika Putri Lubis Yuziani Yuziani Yuziani, Yuziani Zikra Ihtasya Annabila Zubir Zubir Zulfan