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Examining dental malpractice in Indonesia through case studies

Beta Novia Rizky
Arofi Kurniawan *
Achmad Zam Zam Aghasy
An’nisaa Chusida
Mieke Sylvia Margaretha
Beshlina Fitri Widayanti Roosyanto Prakoeswa
Mirza Khairina
Fidelya Mahadeviani Arfianto
Anand Marya

* Corresponding author.


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Abstract

Professional compatibility of dental practitioners in medico-legal practices is essential for modern healthcare, requiring alignment of competencies, ethical standards, and legal compliance to ensure effective and safe patient care. This study examines the professional and legal challenges faced by dental practitioners in Indonesia through a qualitative case study analysis of two significant dental malpractice cases adjudicated by the Supreme Court in Jakarta (2016) and Denpasar, Bali (2015). The research reviews legal documents, court rulings, and medical records, supplemented by expert consultations and comparative analysis. The findings emphasize the importance of accurate medical records, effective communication, informed consent, and adherence to professional standards. This paper highlights the implications for the Indonesian healthcare system, advocating for enhanced communication skills, continuous education, and clearer guidelines to protect patient rights and guide practitioners. These insights provide valuable lessons for improving healthcare delivery, safeguarding patient rights, and reducing medical malpractice, contributing to a more robust and patient-centric healthcare system in Indonesia.

Keywords

dental malpractice; dental negligence; forensic odontology; jurisprudence; medicolegal

Hrčak ID:

324757

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/324757

Publication date:

23.12.2024.

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