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Journal : Arena Hukum

Construction of Telemedicine Implementation License Arrangements Application Based in Indonesia Hadiyantina, Shinta; Supaat, Dina Imam; Sudjati, Xaviera Qatrunnada Djana; Rahmatika, Nur Auliya; Maharani, Tiara
Arena Hukum Vol. 17 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Brawijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.arenahukum2024.01702.10

Abstract

Health services have become more accessible than ever due to the rise of telemedicine. Among the most popular are application-based telemedicine services, especially those offered by tech companies specialising in teleconsultation. In Indonesia, users are particularly drawn to e-services that partner with healthcare providers, pharmaceutical services or maternity care providers. However, unlike Malaysia and Singapore, which have made significant strides in telemedicine for their communities, Indonesia still faces a legal gap in regulating, implementing, guiding and overseeing telemedicine services—especially those that are application-based and developed by tech companies. This study adopts a juridical-normative approach, analysing Indonesian laws and regulations and comparing them with those in Malaysia and Singapore. Using statutory, conceptual and comparative methods, the study aims to generate specific ideas for implementing regulations to govern the licensing of application-based telemedicine in Indonesia. The findings indicate that Indonesia lacks specific licensing regulations for telemedicine services developed by tech companies. More detailed regulations could be introduced through government regulations that align with the legal framework and ‘beleidsregel’ (policy rules), utilising the discretionary authority of administrative officials to address this regulatory gap. This approach aligns with the legal principle lex semper dabit remedium, meaning ‘the law always provides a remedy’, resonating with the spirit of progressive law in society.
Co-Authors Adi Neka Fatyandri Adlina, Zuraidah Ahmad Fauzan Alibasjah Inggriantara Ana Hardiana, Ana Anggraeni, Egi Syahrah As Falah, M. Fikri Atmajaya, Lakeyssa Faith Aulia Putri, Yuliana Ayu Herzanita Azkiya, Zafira Zia Daud Karel Walanda Ernah, Ernah Fadillah, Khansa Lubna Faizah, Sarah Fajar, Inayah Alifia Farraz, Shafira Fawwaz Al Faruq, Nisa Hanan Al Fitri Nur Rahmadani Fitriana, Aisyah Fransiska, Firnanda Zuni Gunawan, Syahrul Hanum, Nayla Nur Alifia Herwani, Suci Hery Widijanto Hidayat, Fitri Irfianti, Nasywa Putri Irwan Irwan Isbandi, Muhammad Izdan Kanivia, Aan Madonna, Metha Maesaroh, Elisa Marzila, Fely Melani, Rhesya Putri Mery Napitupulu Mukhamad Nurhadi, Mukhamad Muqtadir, Hisyam Aufa Musiana Yudhawasthi, Ciwuk Ningsih, Heni Anggraeni Panjaitan, Rosita Primandhana , Wiwin Priana Puspitarini, Dewi Anggun Putri, Aisyah Adinda Putri, Rizka Amalia Putu Nina Madiawati Rahmadani, Agung Rahmannisa, Farsya Yulia Rahmatika, Nur Auliya Rahmatin, Leily Suci Rakanita Dyah Ayu Kinesti, Rakanita Dyah Ayu Ramadani, Pino RIOFITA, HENDRA Rosianah, Chaoliyah Rosmita Nuzuliana, Rosmita Rumi Suwardiyati Ryandoko, Rifqi Fauzi Nursyaban Sadiyyah, Putri Aulia Sajidah, Hanah Shinta Hadiyantina Shofiyah, Shofiy Siswana Sudjati, Xaviera Qatrunnada Djana Supaat, Dina Imam Suroyya, Khayya Sa`adatun Nuris Syahputri, Salsabila Dia Syeptri Agiani Putri Syuhada, Rahmad Tampilen, Tampilen Tristania, Auriel Wafiq Ummul Mustaqimah, Ummul V, Vidyastuti Valentino, James Wirhanuddin, Wirhanuddin Yanti, Suci Rama Zukhra, Ririn Muthia