JUSTICE REPOSITIONING IN THE LEGAL POLITICS OF HEALTH INSURANCE

Himawan Purwo Handuto, Teguh Prasetyo, Maryanto Maryanto

Abstract


In its development the Law Number 40 of 2004 was the realization of the constitutional mandate to realize justice in the field of health insurance in this country. However, the implementation of Law Number 40 of 2004 has many problems, one of which is the existence of BPJS's debt to hospitals which has an impact on the constipation of justice in medical care for the poor in Indonesia. This article which uses a sociological juridical approach will further discuss the implementation of the politics of health insurance law that has not yet brought justice to Indonesian society today. So as to be able to briefly provide input related to the implementation of equitable health insurance law politics.

 

Keywords: Repositioning, Justice Value, Legal Politics, Health Insurance

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