Covid-19挑战:大流行时期有关患者权利和隐私的社会法律问题

R. Natamiharja, A. Sukohar, Muhammad Fakih, Febryani Sabatira, Retias Dewi Jayati, Dimas Zakaria
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患者隐私是一项受法律保障的权利,允许患者隐藏自己的医疗记录。但是,这一权利仅适用于正常情况,不适用于大流行期间。人们常常误解,在这次大流行期间,广大社会决定关闭他们的医疗记录。医疗记录的关闭可能会给病毒传播的检测带来困难。此外,被确认为大流行疑似患者的状况往往被其家人忽视,并最终假定其家人状况良好而被带回家。这一事实极有可能造成大流行性病毒更广泛的传播。根据前一个主题,该研究将进一步讨论印度尼西亚关于在大流行病期间保护病人保密的条例,以及负责使大流行病疑似病人生效的人员的法律地位。希望这项研究将有助于预防上述行为。本研究采用规范的法律方法与二手数据研究。研究结果表明,广大社会只是理解患者隐私的保密性只适用于正常情况,而不适用于大流行情况。此外,由于社会对疑似患者的普遍偏见,被迫撤离大流行疑似患者。因此,本研究认为,有必要提高社会对患者保密保护的意识,以增加社会对患者权利的了解。
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Covid-19 Challenges: Socio-Legal Issues Concerning the Patient Rights and Privacy During the Pandemic Era
Patient privacy is a right guaranteed by law that allows patient to conceal their medical records. However, this rights only applies in normal conditions and does not apply during a pandemic. It is often being misunderstood that broad society decided to close their medical records during this pandemic. The closing of the medical record will potentially cause the difficulty in detecting the virus’ transmission. Moreover, the status of a patient recognized as pandemic-suspected is often being ignored by their family and ultimately brought home assuming that their family is in good condition. This fact has immense potential to generate a wider spread of the pandemic virus. According to the previous subject, the study will further discuss the Indonesian regulations concerning the protection of patient confidentiality during the pandemic and the legal status for those responsible for taking the pandemic-suspected patient in force. This study hopefully will be contributing to the prevention of such actions mentioned above. This study uses a normative legal approach with secondary data research. The study results show that the broad society merely understands that the confidentiality of patient privacy only applies in normal circumstances and does not apply during the pandemic situation. Moreover, the forced withdrawal of pandemic-suspected patients occurs due to society's general prejudice towards the suspected patient. Therefore, this study argues that social awareness regarding the protection of patient confidentiality is necessary to increase social knowledge about patients' rights.
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