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Journal : Journal of Advanced Health Informatics Research

Legal Aspects of Telemedicine Health Services in the Perspective of Health Law in Indonesia in the Digital Era Afrilies, Marlia Hafny; Naili, Yuris Tri
Journal of Advanced Health Informatics Research Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023)
Publisher : Peneliti Teknologi Teknik Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59247/jahir.v1i1.23

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Information Technology that develops rapidly over time has brought significant influence on the way of communicating and the activities of society globally. The health sector is no exception, and the peak is during the Covid-19 pandemic which greatly affects community interactions both individually and with health workers. One of the ways health workers respond to the pandemic period is by utilizing the information technology system optimally to improve the quality of medical services so that people continue to get health services as they should. This article will discuss the development of rules for telemedicine health services in health law in Indonesia, and the extent to which they provide legal protection for health service users and health workers as health care providers. The research method used in this study, namely Normative Juridical Research, is a legal research method carried out by examining library materials or secondary materials. The result of the discussion is legal obligations, which are strengthened by legal sanctions, aiming to realize legal certainty. However, this legal certainty should also consider the expediency of the law so that the law does not only provide legal certainty, but also provides legal benefits, namely the equitable distribution of quality health services to remote parts of the Indonesian state
The Role of AI in Health Research: A Policy Review of Higher Education Foundations Yuris Tri Naili; Efendi Lod Simanjuntak; Anatoly Kostruba
Journal of Advanced Health Informatics Research Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : Peneliti Teknologi Teknik Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59247/jahir.v2i2.295

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The integration of Artificial Intelligence in health research has transformed data analysis, predictive modeling, and personalized treatment strategies. However, its rapid adoption presents regulatory, ethical, and institutional challenges, particularly in higher education foundations that oversee health research. This paper examines policies governing AI-driven health research, focusing on regulatory frameworks, ethical guidelines, and institutional policies that shape AI applications in academia. At the global and national levels, regulations such as the EU AI Act and World Health Organization guidelines set standards for AI safety, transparency, and data protection in health research. Despite these frameworks, challenges persist, including data privacy concerns, algorithmic bias, and inconsistent ethical oversight. Ethical frameworks like the Ethical Regulatory Framework for AI emphasize accountability, fairness, and continuous monitoring to ensure responsible AI deployment. Higher education institutions play a crucial role in developing AI governance frameworks that balance innovation with compliance. However, inconsistencies in institutional policies create gaps in regulatory enforcement and ethical standards. Addressing these issues requires harmonized policies, interdisciplinary collaboration, and proactive stakeholder engagement. This paper highlights the role of AI in optimizing research methodologies, funding allocation, and regulatory compliance while discussing emerging challenges and future directions for AI-driven health research governance.