scholarly journals INFORMED CONSENT DALAM PELAYANAN KESEHATAN

2012 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 309-318
Author(s):  
Adriana Pakendek Adriana Pakendek

Abstract:   It is a must to apply the informed consent in public health service, particularly in a hosptal. As a matter of fact, some medical patients or the  representative does not comprehend the term informed consent due to the ineffective communication between the patient and physician. Whereas, a doctor should have a legal informed consent to execute medical action from the patient, otherwise she/he would experience a question of law; private and punitive law as well as indisciplinary punishment. A petient is able to deny an informed consent, yet it is identified as an informed refusal. However, the patient must be responsible for any medical impacts in the future. In this case, a doctor is free from any legal actions as the result of consent refusal of patient.   Key Words: informed consent, pasien dan dokter

PEDIATRICS ◽  
1986 ◽  
Vol 77 (5) ◽  
pp. 790-790
Author(s):  
DAVID LEVY

To the Editor.— The Public Health Service deserves enormous credit for its campaign to eliminate measles in the United States. The recent review1 attests to this fact. I must, however, disagree with the conclusion of the article. The glaring omission is that measles is again on the increase. After a record low of 1,436 cases reported in 1983, 1984 saw an increase of about 69.3% to 2,534 cases, and 1985 will probably see more cases than 1984.2 The statement in the conclusion, "Although 2% to 10% of vaccinated persons will remain susceptible, there is no reason to believe that such individuals can lead to sustained transmission of measles in the United States," is totally unfounded and deters the pediatrician from the future challenges of measles.


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