Normative Legal Study of Medical Records in Indonesia
Keywords:
Medical Records, and IndonesiaAbstract
This study aims to understand and analyze the normative aspects of medical in Indonesia. This study uses a normative legal approach with library study techniques. The secondary data used were analyzed qualitatively and presented descriptively. The urgency of medical records was initially only related to the business in health services. Currently, medical records are not only limited to the study of health sciences but have also become part of the health law.
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