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Doctors Can Do No Wrong?

Monday, November 13, 2000

In this increasingly open era, complaints of malpractice are expected to increase in number. Unfortunately, there is no institution in the country charged with comprehensively monitoring malpractice.

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In a legal sense no cases of malpractice have ever been recorded in Indonesia. However, this doesn’t mean that malpractice has never happened before. Many patients in the country are believed to have been victims. Malpractice is manifested in various cases. There are instances in which pincers, catheters or bandages have been left in the abdomen of patients for years. There is also the case of a housewife who completely lost her memory

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