Abstract

Providing drug services to patients in midwifery practice in remote areas is regulated in Article 273 of the Health Law which states that: "personnel in carrying out practice have the right to obtain legal protection as long as they carry out their duties in accordance with professional standards, professional service standards, and standard operational procedures and professional ethics, as well as patient's health needs. Likewise, Article 19 of the Minister of Health's Permit and Practice of Midwives also states that "in carrying out practice/work, midwives have the right to obtain legal protection in carrying out practice/work as long as they comply with standards." The purpose of this paper is to analyze the authority of midwives to provide drug services to patients in midwifery practice and examine the form of legal protection for midwives in carrying out practice. The author uses a research method with a normative juridical type and approaches the problem using legislation, a conceptual approach and a comparative approach.
 
 Keywords: Medication Administration by Midwives, Legal Protection

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