Implication Inconsistencies Patient Rights Legislation On Online-Based Health Care Systems In Indonesia

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Bachrul Amiq
Siti Marwiyah
Ahmad Azis
Siska Armawati Sufa

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This study aims to examine and analyze the implications of the inconsistency between the Health Service Insurance of BPJS Director Regulation Number 4/2018 concerning on the online-based health system against the constitution Number 36/2009 concerning on Health. The method used in this research is literature research which is normative juridical in nature. This research is a normative law research. This research is a normative study in form of product legal behavior by examining constitution. The results of this study indicate that there are implications for inconsistency of BPJS Director Regulation Number 4/2018 concerning on the online-based health system against the constitution Number 36/2009 concerning on Health. The implication of inconsistencies in the constitution and government regulations regarding the rights of patient health care services affect the balance of Indonesia's existing system. Therefore, it can be concluded that the inconsistent meaning in the regulation of the rights of each person (patient) involved in health services has led to different multiple interpretations. Within the scope of inconsistent regulations, the judicial review requirements of the judges of the judicial department require that health service regulations be made for each unclear patient condition.

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Amiq, B. ., Marwiyah, S. ., Azis, A. ., & Sufa, S. A. . (2022). Implication Inconsistencies Patient Rights Legislation On Online-Based Health Care Systems In Indonesia. BiLD Law Journal, 7(2), 85–93. Retrieved from https://bildbd.com/index.php/blj/article/view/258 (Original work published November 20, 2022)
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