Understanding of the health insurance program in the perspective of human rights in Indonesia
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understanding, health insurance, legal perspective, human rightsAbstract
This paper discusses the public's understanding of the health insurance program from the perspective of human rights in Indonesia. The author believes that the public needs to understand the health insurance program from the point of view of law and human rights as citizens living in Indonesia and democracy. A series of data searches on some insurance and health literature databases were reviewed from a legal perspective. The data that has been collected is then analyzed under a phenomenological approach, a study model that seeks to understand a phenomenon that exists in a context to be described and studied for re-understanding. The data search was carried out by keyword on the Google Scholar search engine in many publications published from 2010 to 2022. Based on the data and research results, we believe that all of these have met the requirements for validity and accuracy of the data to answer the problem. The results, among others, are that based on regulatory law number 24 of 2011, every citizen has the right to get assistance in health and social insurance like life insurance from the state.
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