Indonesia Passes A New Health Bill Into Law, Allowing Foreign Doctors to Practice Locally

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The Indonesian Parliament recently approved the Health Bill, which permits foreign medical professionals to work and settle in Indonesia. The new Health Bill will reduce bureaucratic processes. It also establishes rules for collecting biomedical and genetic data in the country, allowing the data to be processed outside of the country for the first time.

During the plenary session, Parliament speaker Puan Maharani indicated that seven groups backed the Bill, while two opposed it. The Bill must be signed by President Joko Widodo within one month to be declared as a legally binding law, though following Indonesian administrative law.

One of the goals of bringing in international experts is to lessen the number of middle-class and affluent Indonesians who travel overseas for medical care, as is usually the case in nations like Singapore, Malaysia, the US, and Europe. According to the Ministry of Health, this will aid in resolving the problem.

Indonesia Passes A New Health Bill Into Law, Allowing Foreign Doctors to Practice Locally
Source CNA

The Health Bill is fiercely opposed by the Indonesian Medical Association (IDI), which asserts that the association must be adequately informed about the proposal. Some medical professionals have organised public demonstrations to voice their worries about possible job loss and the effect on the nation’s healthcare system.

The Health Bill alters several current healthcare laws, including the 2004 Medical Law, the 2009 Health Law, the 2009 Hospitals Law, and legislation about doctors, dentists, nurses, and midwives, in addition to the clause regarding foreign specialists.

Eliminating the necessity that general physicians get a recommendation from a prominent IDI to become medical specialists is another critical change made by the Health Bill. This procedure was considered to be onerous and overly bureaucratic.

Health Minister Budi Sadikin emphasised the importance of improving the health system, calling the pandemic a wake-up call. The administration intends to alleviate the medical personnel shortfall by expanding their availability nationwide and streamlining the licencing process. 

Furthermore, the Bill removes the requirement for Indonesian doctors to renew their registration licence (STR) every five years, enabling it to stay valid throughout their careers.

The Health Bill also includes a clause that limits the international exchange of biomedical and genetic data. Sharing such data is only permissible under certain conditions, including patient and health ministry clearance, as well as a certification that the data is being shared for research purposes and that the requisite technology is not yet available in Indonesia.

According to the Health Ministry, before the Health Bill’s passage, no restrictions controlled the sharing of biological and genetic data overseas, allowing any party to do so without legal implications.

The Bill also requires foreign doctors or experts in Indonesia to engage in required technology transfer and information exchange projects. They will be given a three-year licence that may be extended for another year.

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