Legal Analysis of the Obligation to Provide Patient Health Data to BPJS
Abstract
Health is a necessity for everyone in this world, treating diseases is considered expensive so they will choose to maintain health through early prevention and a balanced lifestyle. All diseases will be recorded by a doctor and then referred to as a medical record. Patient Health Data is as important as personal data or identity so it needs to be protected and it is the patient's right to maintain confidentiality. However, some rules can open access to confidentiality for an interest so that the hospital is obliged to open the patient's medical record. The research method used is descriptive qualitative method which uses laws and regulations and journals in analyzing this study. The result is that the legal apparatus in court or at the request of the institutions/institutions listed in the law can have access to disclose the confidentiality of medical records. This also includes BPJS which is a legal state institution based on the law. However, each party needs to follow the mechanism pattern that has been described in the Regulation of the Minister of Health to provide maximum protection for the medical record from leakage and misuse.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.52155/ijpsat.v29.2.3720
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