Abstract This article argues that health sector corruption is a direct threat towards universal health care in Indonesia. Three Indonesian legal cases of health sector corruption are selected to exemplify the reality of health sector corruption and it’s detrimental effect to the realization of the right to health. This article emphasizes that corruption causes misallocation and embezzlement of the fund that hampers the State party to optimally provide universal health care for the people. This article suggests that in order to establish quality and sustainable universal health care as an instrument for the realization of the right to health, the State party has to prioritize on the elimination of health sector corruption. Keywords: corrup...
In the last decade, Indonesia has successfully reduced the poverty rate from 11.96% in 2012 to 9.22%...
This article aims to implementation of National Health Insurance in Kediri City that was not going s...
Corruption is a serious problem that harms state finances, the social and economic rights of the peo...
This article argues that health sector corruption is a direct threat towards universal health care i...
Health sector corruption is considered as one of the most serious barriers to the realisation of the...
The establishment of universal health care marks a new momentum for the progressive realization of t...
According to the corruption perception index which was announced by International Transparency Socie...
Background: Corruption has become a fundamental problem even rooted so that it was difficult to erad...
The right to health is widely recognized as basic human rights and consequently it is the state’s du...
Corruption is the use of public resources for private gain. This is common in most countries though ...
Analyses of Indonesian democracy often emphasize elite capture of democratic institutions, continuit...
This paper examines why illegal fees persist at public health facilities in Indonesia. It suggests t...
Abstract: This article focuses on the eradication of corruption according to Law No. 31 of 1999 Jo L...
BACKGROUND: The dynamic intersection of a pluralistic health system, large informal sector, and poor...
This research aims to explain the phenomena of illnesses used by corrupt Indonesian leaders to be fr...
In the last decade, Indonesia has successfully reduced the poverty rate from 11.96% in 2012 to 9.22%...
This article aims to implementation of National Health Insurance in Kediri City that was not going s...
Corruption is a serious problem that harms state finances, the social and economic rights of the peo...
This article argues that health sector corruption is a direct threat towards universal health care i...
Health sector corruption is considered as one of the most serious barriers to the realisation of the...
The establishment of universal health care marks a new momentum for the progressive realization of t...
According to the corruption perception index which was announced by International Transparency Socie...
Background: Corruption has become a fundamental problem even rooted so that it was difficult to erad...
The right to health is widely recognized as basic human rights and consequently it is the state’s du...
Corruption is the use of public resources for private gain. This is common in most countries though ...
Analyses of Indonesian democracy often emphasize elite capture of democratic institutions, continuit...
This paper examines why illegal fees persist at public health facilities in Indonesia. It suggests t...
Abstract: This article focuses on the eradication of corruption according to Law No. 31 of 1999 Jo L...
BACKGROUND: The dynamic intersection of a pluralistic health system, large informal sector, and poor...
This research aims to explain the phenomena of illnesses used by corrupt Indonesian leaders to be fr...
In the last decade, Indonesia has successfully reduced the poverty rate from 11.96% in 2012 to 9.22%...
This article aims to implementation of National Health Insurance in Kediri City that was not going s...
Corruption is a serious problem that harms state finances, the social and economic rights of the peo...