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VOL. 7, ISSUE 6 (2021)
Position informed consent of on the reasons for medical abolition of criminal
Authors
Panca Sarjana Putra, Dey Ravena, Muhammad Faiz Mufidi
Abstract
Informed consent is a form of agreement and agreement is one of the terms of the agreement, then the revocation of informed consent will greatly affect the therapeutic agreement between the doctor and patient. Before signing the approval for the action, it must be preceded by the delivery of information to the patient or the husband/wife or the patient's parents about the action to be taken and possible complications if it occurs. This procedure is standard, problems sometimes arise for the patient or the patient's husband/wife or parents who feel that there is an abnormality at the time of the procedure or after the procedure. Then a problem arises, namely what is the position of Informed Consent on the risk of rejection of medical action by patients?. In addition, the author has the aim of writing this to understand the position of Informed Consent against the risk of refusing medical action that is not approved by the patient. The approach method used in this research is normative juridical, namely by reviewing or analyzing secondary data in the form of secondary legal materials by understanding the law as a set of regulations or positive norms in the applicable legislation, so this research is understood as library research, namely research on secondary materials. Thus the position of Informed Consent to the risk of rejection of medical action by the patient is legally recognized because the patient has factually died, but if there is no element of 'severe negligence' then the status remains as on recht matige daad, therefore legal action (legal action) can be taken against doctors is a lawsuit for damages (civil action for damages) so that the position of informed consent is very strong as evidence in the trial to be able to acquit doctors in all lawsuits.
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Pages:88-95
How to cite this article:
Panca Sarjana Putra, Dey Ravena, Muhammad Faiz Mufidi "Position informed consent of on the reasons for medical abolition of criminal ". International Journal of Law, Vol 7, Issue 6, 2021, Pages 88-95
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