The Implication of Law on the Existence of Human Rights Association of the Indonesian Medical Discipline in the Legal Enforcement System in Indonesia
Abstract
The Indonesian Medical Disciplinary Council is an institution authorized to determine whether or not there is a mistake made by doctors and dentists in the application of medical and dental disciplines, and establish sanctions.
The position of the Indonesian Medical Discipline Honor Board is as part of a proportional system of law enforcement in Indonesia, against the actions of doctors suspected of committing a violation of the code of ethics or of medical malpractice. Where the authority possessed by the Honorary Council of Indonesian Medical Discipline can provide legal protection for the public as a consumer and usually have a weak position.
Honorary Council of Indonesian Medical Discipline has a role in Law Enforcement in Indonesia. Honorary Council of Indonesian Medical Discipline plays a role in determining whether or not a doctor's guilt from his actions violate the code of ethics. In the event of any negligence or violation of the law in the fault of the physician, the Indonesian Medical Disciplinary Council shall submit this matter to the organization of the physician concerned. If the general practitioner will be returned to the Indonesian Doctors Association (IDI) organization or if the doctor is a dentist, it will be returned to the Indonesian Dentists Association (PDGI) organization. Where then the organization will submit this matter to the realm of the general court, whether Criminal, Civil or Administrative Court, depending on the errors or cases of the doctor.
Keywords: Existence, Honorary Council of Indonesian Medical Discipline, Law Enforcement
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