SUMITRA, SYAMSUL
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KEWAJIBAN DAN TANGGUNG JAWAB HUKUM PERDATA DALAM PERLINDUNGAN PRIVASI DATA PASIEN DALAM LAYANAN KESEHATAN DIGITAL SUMITRA, SYAMSUL; Yuyut Prayuti, Yuyut Prayuti; Arman Lany, Arman Lany
Jurnal Media Justitia Nusantara Vol 14 No 1 (2024): Februari 2024
Publisher : Program Studi Magister Ilmu Hukum Universitas Islam Nusantara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30999/mjn.v14i1.2968

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Civil legal obligations and responsibilities related to the protection of patient data in digital healthcare services that are increasingly popular in the contemporary medical world. The main aim of this article is to analyze the legal framework governing the protection of patient data privacy in the digital environment; identify civil law obligations governing digital health service providers to protect patient data; and analyze how patient rights and obligations relate to protecting patient data privacy in digital health services. Medical professional ethical guidelines and the Personal Data Protection Act are some of the relevant rules and regulations examined in this research. The results of this study show that there is variation in how patients manage the privacy of their data in digital health services; therefore, there is a need to increase legal knowledge and awareness of stakeholders, including healthcare providers, application developers, and patients.
Legal Standing for Informed Consent During Referral Patient Transportation Sumitra, Syamsul; Aryaningruh, Eunike; Jamaludin, Ahmad
Jurnal Ilmiah Dunia Hukum VOLUME 10 ISSUE 1 OCTOBER 2025
Publisher : PDIH Untag Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56444/jidh.v%vi%i.6560

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Informed consent is a fundamental legal and ethical requirement in medical practice, yet its implementation becomes challenging during the transport of referred patients, especially in emergencies when patients cannot provide direct consent. This study analyzes the legal standing and validity of informed consent in referral transport within Indonesian healthcare. Using a normative legal research method, this study examines relevant regulations such as the Health Law, Medical Practice Law, Civil Code, and the Minister of Health Regulation supported by legal doctrines and literature review. The results show that informed consent remains legally significant in-patient transport because the transfer constitutes a medical procedure with inherent risks. Ideally, consent includes explanations of the patient’s condition, referral purpose, transportation risks, and type of medical transport. However, emergency situations often require implied consent under the emergency doctrine. Challenges include limited understanding among families, time constraints, and inconsistent documentation. In conclusion, informed consent in referral transport is essential for protecting both patients and healthcare professionals. Improving SOPs, communication, and documentation systems is necessary to ensure legal compliance and patient safety.