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A Lesson from Budi’s Case

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

The Indonesian Medical Disciplinary Council has decided that two doctors at Siloam Hospital Lippo Karawaci, Tangerang, made mistakes. But it remains difficult to prove alleged malpractice.

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ALFONSUS Budi Susanto took great pains to step on the stairs of the Medical Council building, South Jakarta. The 60-year-old man had to be supported by his two assistants and a crutch. It’s not because he was overweight, but rather was partially paralyzed.

But he is strongly determined. That day, Wednesday last week, was the crucial moment after the famous management consultant had waited for about two years. Yes, A.B. Susanto wanted to direc

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