Legal Review of Medical Crime: Patient Protection and Professional Responsibility in Medical Practice

Putri Shafarina Thahir, Tongat Tongat
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This article discusses a review of the law related to medical crimes in the context of patient protection and professional responsibility in medical practice in Indonesia. Employing a normative juridical research method, this study combines conceptual analysis with statutory regulation, and there are two main topics studied, namely: (1) What patient rights are protected by law in medical practice in Indonesia and (2) The role of the code of ethics in determining professional responsibilities for practitioners and its relationship to medical criminal law. The first discussion elaborates on patients' fundamental rights protected by various laws and regulations in Indonesia, including the right to information, freedom to consent or refuse medical treatment, confidentiality of information, security and safety, comfort, and compensation. The most important and fundamental legal rules in the health legal system in Indonesia are Law Number 29 of 2004 concerning Medical Practice, Law Number 36 of 2009 concerning Health, Law Number 44 of 2009 concerning Hospitals, Law Number 17 of 2023 concerning Health, and Criminal Code / Kitab Undang-Undang Hukum Pidana (KUHP). The following section explains the crucial role of medical ethics codes in determining the professional responsibilities of medical practitioners, highlighting their intersection with criminal law. For instance, the principle of non-maleficence (not harm) can be linked to criminal negligence if a healthcare professional's actions cause significant patient injury. Similarly, the principle of respect for patient autonomy aligns with the legal requirement for informed consent. By exploring these connections with real-life examples, the article aims to comprehensively understand how law and ethics work together to protect patient rights in Indonesia. The relationship between the code of ethics and medical criminal law is discussed, emphasizing the consequences of ethical violations that can result in criminal sanctions. By analyzing these aspects, this article examines how medical criminal law can achieve justice for patients harmed by rights violations and ensure that the professional responsibilities of medical personnel are fulfilled. Hopefully, this study will improve the quality of health services and more transparent and accountable medical practices in Indonesia.
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医疗犯罪的法律审查:医疗实践中的患者保护和职业责任
本文以印度尼西亚医疗实践中的患者保护和职业责任为背景,讨论了与医疗犯罪相关的法律回顾。本研究采用规范法学研究方法,将概念分析与法律规定相结合,主要研究两个主题,即:(1)在印尼医疗实践中,哪些患者权利受到法律保护;(2)道德规范在确定从业人员职业责任方面的作用及其与医疗刑法的关系。第一部分阐述了印度尼西亚各种法律法规所保护的患者基本权利,包括知情权、同意或拒绝接受治疗的自由、信息保密、安全保障、舒适和赔偿。印尼卫生法律体系中最重要和最基本的法律规则包括:2004 年第 29 号《医疗实践法》、2009 年第 36 号《卫生法》、2009 年第 44 号《医院法》、2023 年第 17 号《卫生法》以及《刑法典》/Kitab Undang-Undang Hukum Pidana (KUHP)。下一节将解释医德规范在确定执业医师职业责任方面的重要作用,并强调其与刑法的交叉点。例如,如果医护人员的行为对患者造成了重大伤害,那么非恶意原则(不伤害)就可能与刑事过失相关联。同样,尊重患者自主权的原则也与知情同意的法律要求相一致。通过用现实生活中的例子探讨这些联系,文章旨在全面了解法律和道德规范如何共同保护印度尼西亚患者的权利。文章讨论了伦理准则与医疗刑法之间的关系,强调了违反伦理可能导致刑事制裁的后果。通过分析这些方面,本文探讨了医疗刑法如何为因权利受到侵犯而受到伤害的患者伸张正义,并确保医务人员履行职业责任。希望本研究能提高印尼的医疗服务质量,使医疗行为更加透明和负责。
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