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Jurnal Hukum dan Etika Kesehatan (JHEK)
Published by Universitas Hang Tuah
ISSN : -     EISSN : 2798043X     DOI : 10.30649/jhek
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Jurnal Hukum dan Etika Kesehatan adalah jurnal hukum open-access-peer-reviewed yang berafiliasi dengan Magister Hukum Universitas Hang Tuah dan diterbitkan oleh Universitas Hang Tuah. Jurnal ini bertujuan untuk menjadi wadah bagi para sarjana dan praktisi hukum untuk menyumbangkan gagasan-gagasannya yang dihasilkan dari penelitian hukum dan etika kesehatan serta artikel-artikel konseptual untuk disebarluaskan kepada publik untuk perkembangan hukum Indonesia. Itu diterbitkan dua kali setahun pada bulan Maret dan September. Ruang lingkup pasal-pasal tersebut menyangkut masalah hukum dan etika kesehatan yang meliputi Hukum Kesehatan, Hukum Maritim, Hukum Internasional, Hukum Pidana, Hukum Perdata, Hukum Tata Negara, Hukum Tata Usaha, Hukum Kesehatan Masyarakat, dan Yurisprudensi.
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Pertanggungjawaban Hukum Direktur Rumah Sakit Dalam Pelaksanaan Terapi Oksigen Hiperbarik Siti Hamidah
Jurnal Hukum dan Etika Kesehatan VOLUME 1 ISSUE 2
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30649/jhek.v1i2.19

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The community's need for quality and affordable health services cannot be delayed any longer and a dynamic and increasingly critical Indonesian society demands sophisticated and humane professional services. The Ministry of Health has a health service policy that is based on the vision of an independent community to live healthily and has a mission to make people healthy. One of the health services that is needed by the community is hyperbaric oxygen therapy, which is a therapy using pure oxygen in a high-pressure room which was originally used as the main treatment for diving diseases, now hyperbaric has also been used as an additional treatment and other treatment options for the general public to help cure various diseases. With the increasing public demand for hyperbaric oxygen therapy services and many hospitals that provide services for this therapy. The government through the Minister of Health needs to issue a Decree of the Minister of Health Number 120 / MENKES / SK / II / 2008 concerning Hyperbaric Medical Service Standards. The establishment of operational standards in the implementation of hyperbaric oxygen therapy is a reference for the responsibility of the Hospital Director as the executor of the therapy service provider.
PERLINDUNGAN HUKUM DALAM PERJANJIAN KERJA LAUT BAGI PELAUT BERDASARKAN MARINE LABOUR CONVENTION Moch Zainuddin
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30649/jhek.v1i2.20

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Seafaring is a profession that is full of challenges, the need for the profession of seafarers in the world is increasing in direct proportion to the rate of increase in the world economy. Indonesia is one of the members of the IMO (International Maritime Organization), with a number of seafarers of more than one million workers, which are expected to become a commodity for seafarers to be able to increase foreign exchange earnings for the State of Indonesia as a member of the IMO who attended the 2006 MLC conference which was held in Geneva, Switzerland. . With the presence of Indonesia as a member of the IMO at the 2006 MLC, the State is present in legal protection for the welfare of seafarers in Indonesia which is equivalent to the welfare of world seafarers regarding the arrangement of work contracts and seafarers' salaries, there are still salaries that are below the standard not in accordance with the rules of the ILO (International Labor Organization). ) a minimum of $ 614 or Rp. 8,643,769,- (exchange rate of $1 = Rp. 14,077,-). The government is still implementing regulations regarding the wages of Indonesian seafarers in accordance with the UMR of the area where the domicile of the shipping company is located. This discrepancy creates a conflict of legal norms. Legal protection for seafarers, especially regarding welfare, needs to be applied referring to Government Regulations and Legislation and supervised by a body formed by the government for the sake of the principle of justice in the world of work for the seafaring profession.
Kompetensi Tambahan Dokter Gigi Dalam Peraturan Perundang-Undangan di Indonesia DASUKI
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30649/jhek.v1i2.21

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The enactment of the Law on Medical Practice has changed the paradigm of health service delivery, dental practice from administration-based regulation to competency which is the domain of the Indonesian Medical Council (KKI) and Professional Organization, the obligation to follow developments in dental science and technology in Continuing Program Development as a lifelong learning process, for competency recertification and additional competency and competency Registration Certificate (STR) as a form of recognition and authority given after participating in CPD in accordance with applicable legal principles and norms so as not to cause problems in its implementation and can open as wide as possible additional competency programs in order to improve professional competence, as a solution to the limitations of specialized services in Indonesia. This study aims to examine the nature of the additional competencies of dentists and institutions with the authority to provide them in the prevailing laws and regulations in Indonesia. It is a normative juridical study with a statute approach, conceptual approach and comparative approach. The essence of Dentist Additional Competence is competence obtained through CPD as a lifelong learning organized by Professional Organizations and institutions authorized to legalize Additional Dentist Competencies in Indonesia, is the Indonesian Medical Council by issuing Additional Competency Registration Certificates in accordance with Law Number 29 Year 2004 Concerning Medical Practices, Indonesian Medical Council Regulations concerning Additional Authorities of Doctors and Dentists, Indonesian Medical Council Regulations concerning the Registration of Doctors and Dentists, Indonesian Medical Council Regulations concerning Additional Qualifications of Specialists and Dentists.
Legal Aspects of Genetically Modified Food Product Safety for Health in Indonesia abdullah khamdi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30649/jhek.v1i2.22

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Genetic Engineering is the transplantation of one gene to another, both between genes and across genes, to produce valuable products for living beings. The rapid growth of genetic engineering in Indonesia and Genetically Modified (GM) food products has raised many worries and issues about these foods posing a health risk when consumed. Concerns about GM food products are increasing, including the possibility of allergic reactions, gene transfer, and outcrossing. Indonesia is one of the countries that has accepted the Cartagena Protocol, a security protocol designed to protect biodiversity from the potential risk posed by genetically modified organisms created by contemporary biotechnology. The writer, through this study, would like to convey the extent to which the existing regulations in Indonesia regarding GM food product safety for public health and how the government's responsibility in GM food product safety is for public health. As a result of this study, GM food products had been regulated by law, and the establishment of a Biosafety Commission was one form of government responsibility for preserving the safety of GM food products for public health.
Kewajiban Hukum Vaksinasi Dalam Perpres No.14 Tahun 2021 Perspektif HAM di Indonesia Wahyukurnianingsish; Beti Amalia; Ahmadi Hasanuddin Dardiri
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30649/jhek.v1i2.24

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Indonesia is currently facing a COVID-19 emergency situation. The Indonesian government has implemented a vaccination program to suppress the spread of COVID-19 as regulated in Presidential Decree No. 14 of 2021 concerning the procurement of vaccines and the implementation of COVID-19 vaccination which includes the obligation to vaccinate. This vaccination obligation reaps the pros and cons in society. People who refuse to think that the obligation to vaccinate against human rights. According to them, the choice to vaccinate is the right of every individual to exercise or not to exercise their rights. On that basis, we conducted a study of mandatory vaccination from a human rights perspective. The purpose of this study is to find out how the Legal Review of Vaccination Obligations in the Perspective of Human Rights in Indonesia. The analytical method used is a descriptive analytic study using a normative juridical approach. The collected data was then analyzed by deductive method. The results of the study indicate that the obligation to vaccinate the community does not violate human rights as stated in Article 28H paragraph (1) of the 1945 Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia which regulates the limitation of human rights. Basically, the nature of human rights is grouped into two, namely Derogable Right and Non Derogable Right. The obligation to vaccinate is actually a way to protect the human rights of others, namely the right to life. The right to life is part of human rights which are non-derogable rights. The presence of the state in guaranteeing the right to life is implemented in the implementation of vaccination obligations. The absence of the obligation to vaccinate is actually a violation of human rights because it overrides the community's right to life. kewajiban vaksinasi, hak asasi manusia, hak hidup
Kedudukan Korporasi Rumah Sakit dalam Tanggung Gugat Kelalaian Eko Pujiyono
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30649/jhek.v1i2.35

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Rumah sakit bukan semata tempat praktik pelayanan kesehatan namun memiliki kedudukan sebagai subyek hukum. Subyek hukum rumah sakit berbentuk korporasi yang berbadan hukum. Karakteristik badan hukum korporasi rumah sakit mempunyai perbedaan  dengan korporasi lainnya. Hal ini dipengaruhi oleh struktur organ korporasi rumah sakit yang membedakan pemilik, organisasi manajerial, dan pelayanan. Oleh karena itu, penerapan tanggung gugat atas kelalaian sebagaimana diatur pada pasal 46 UU no 44 tahun 2009 harus dikaji secara tepat dengan mempertimbangkan karakteristik korporasi dan sifat transaksi. Pada praktik putusan pengadilan, hakim membebankan kerugian tidak semata pada korporasi namun juga pada pribadi dokter pelayanan. Selain itu, pada beberapa putusan pengadilan belum ada keseragaman perihal konsep korporasi yang ditempatkan sebagai tergugat dalam korporasi. Berdasarkan hal tersebut penerapan dan tafsir hukum pasal 46 UU no 44 tahun 2009 harus dikaji secara proporsional agar tanggung gugat korporasi rumah sakit dapat memenuhi konsep keadilan.

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