SOEPRA Jurnal Hukum Kesehatan
Vol 10, No 1: Juni 2024

Pain Management Services in Hospital: The Human’s Right to Health Services

Jaya, A A Gde Putra Semara (Unknown)
Yustina, Endang Wahyati (Unknown)
Kuntjoro, Tjahjono (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
29 Jul 2024

Abstract

Pain is suffering for the patient and must be treated immediately. Health professionals need to recognize, assess, understand, and treat pain. Pain management services have not been run optimally in several hospitals. Pain management services are an effort to fulfill the right to health services. This research aims to observe the implementation of pain management services to fulfill the right to health services, especially at the Mangusada Hospital of Badung Regency, Bali, Indonesia. The research method used in this study is the socio-legal approach (empirical legal study) with explanatory specifications. This research was conducted in 2023 as a case study. Primary and secondary data were collected through field and literature studies. Analysis was performed on qualitative and quantitative data. We found that 1) pain management services in Indonesian have legal bases with general and specific technical regulations at the national level, but the specific technical regulations at the Mangusada Hospital are not up-to-date, comprehensive, and harmonious, 2) Mangusada Hospital and its health professionals have not been optimal in providing pain management services to fulfill the right to health services, in terms of the comprehensive legal instruments, the organization of health professionals, and the availability of infrastructure and facilities. Breach of obligations by hospitals and health professionals can be seen as a failure to provide essential services and reduce suffering, substandard service, negligence, a breach of the patient’s human rights, and have legal implications, and 3) legal, social, and technical factors influence the implementation of pain management services in Mangusada Hospital.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

shk

Publisher

Subject

Health Professions Law, Crime, Criminology & Criminal Justice Social Sciences

Description

The Journal focuses on the development of health law in Indonesia: national, comparative and international. The exchange of views between health lawyers in Indonesia is encouraged. The Journal publishes information on the activities of European and other international organizations in the field of ...