Dyah Ersita Yustanti
Fakultas Hukum Universitas 17 Agustus 1945 Jakarta, Indonesia

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IMPACT OF EXPANDED LEGAL LIABILITY ON HOSPITAL OPERATIONS AND MANAGEMENT Gunawan Widjaja; Dyah Ersita Yustanti
CAPITALIS: JOURNAL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): MARET
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The expansion of legal liability on hospitals has brought about significant changes in the operations and management of these healthcare institutions. This discussion explores how increased legal liability affects regulatory compliance, quality of care, administrative burden, and risk management strategies. The findings show that while there are positive impacts in the form of improved service quality and patient safety, hospitals also face challenges in the form of increased administrative and operational burdens. In addition, hospital management is forced to implement more comprehensive risk management strategies to manage potential legal issues. In conclusion, while the expansion of legal liability creates challenges for hospital management and operations, it also contributes to the overall improvement of healthcare standards and patient safety.
IMPLEMENTATION OF THE HEALTH LAW IN PROVIDING LEGAL PROTECTION FOR PATIENTS IN INDONESIA Gunawan Widjaja; Dyah Ersita Yustanti
CAPITALIS: JOURNAL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): MARET
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The implementation of the Health Law in Indonesia has the main objective of providing strong legal protection for patients, ensuring they receive proper and quality healthcare. The law outlines the rights of patients, such as transparent information on medical conditions, consent to medical treatment, and protection of medical privacy. In addition, the law also stipulates the responsibilities of medical personnel and health facilities to provide services in accordance with professional standards and codes of ethics. Nonetheless, the implementation of this law is faced with challenges such as lack of socialisation and limited resources in some areas. Therefore, cooperation from various parties is needed so that legal protection for patients in Indonesia can be realised effectively.