Abstract

This study analyzes criminal, civil and administrative legal responsibility for hospital policies in administering medicines outside the provisions of Permenkes Number 28 of 2014. This research is a normative legal research using a statutory approach (statue approach) and a conceptual approach (conceptual approach). The document study is used to collect legal material. The legal materials in this study consist of primary legal materials, secondary legal materials and tertiary legal materials. The health service that is often provided by the hospital to the public is a form of health service that is carried out outside the provisions of the regulations that must be carried out in accordance with the prevailing laws and regulations. The results showed that the implementation of medicine services for BPJS participant patients at the hospital was not in accordance with the Minister of Health Regulation No. 28 of 2014, BPJS participant patients were prescribed medicines outside the National Defense Forces to buy medicines at outside pharmacies at their own expense. The hospital can be held responsible for criminal, civil and administrative law. Therefore, it is hoped that hospitals and health workers, especially doctors, in carrying out their duties and obligations must comply with the prevailing laws and regulations in order to avoid the risk of legal liability.

Highlights

  • The development of the health sector is aimed at increasing awareness, willingness and ability to live a healthy life for everyone

  • Health as a Human Right must be realized in the form of providing various health efforts to the entire community through the implementation of quality and affordable health development (Abbas, 2008)

  • The importance of national health is one of the goals of national development. These basics are obtained from the mandate of the 1945 Constitution which is contained in Article 28 H of the 1945 Constitution, which states that: "administrators of health efforts are regulated by the government, so there is a need for public health insurance, this is carried out by the government by implementing the National Health Insurance System (Kurnia, 2007)

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Introduction

The development of the health sector is aimed at increasing awareness, willingness and ability to live a healthy life for everyone. The importance of national health is one of the goals of national development These basics are obtained from the mandate of the 1945 Constitution which is contained in Article 28 H of the 1945 Constitution, which states that: "administrators of health efforts are regulated by the government, so there is a need for public health insurance, this is carried out by the government by implementing the National Health Insurance System (Kurnia, 2007). In Article 28 H paragraph (1) of the 1945 Constitution states that: "Every person has the right to live in physical and spiritual prosperity, to have a place to live and get a good and healthy living environment and the right to obtain health services".

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