JAKARTA - Chairman of the Indonesian House of Representatives Puan Maharani in the case of 10 employees of Syamsudin SH Hospital, Sukabumi City, West Java, who tested positive for drugs. According to her, this case not only tarnished the good name of the hospital, but also injured the public's sense of security in entrusting their health to medical personnel.
Puan also emphasized the importance of good professionalism and ethics for every health worker (nakes), including to be free from drug snares. As a public servant, said Puan, health workers have the task and responsibility to give their best, both in terms of professionalism and performance, as well as the side of the code of ethics.
Everyone who comes to the hospital comes with hope. Some want to get well from illness, there are parents who hope their child will be healthy again, there are families who are anxiously waiting for good news," said Puan, Wednesday, August 20.
"Imagine their feelings if they hear that health workers are actually entangled in drugs. That trust can be lost, and this is very dangerous for the bonds between society and health institutions. Health workers must be free from drugs," continued the former Coordinating Minister for Human Development and Culture.
Puan assessed that the hospital must take quick and transparent steps so that people feel safe again during treatment. According to him, a joint commitment is needed to eradicate and free themselves from drugs, especially for media personnel and other health service elements.
"Public trust is the main capital of health services. The world of health must not be tarnished by drugs," he said.
Puan also encouraged strict internal supervision and close cooperation with BNN, local governments, and medical professional organizations to make hospitals a clean zone for drugs and focus on service quality.
"Health services are not just a medical matter. This is about a sense of security, trust, and humanity. Our common task is to ensure that every patient comes with hope, and returns home relieved that he has been served by medical personnel who are professional and clean of drugs," concluded Puan.
As reported, ten employees of R. Syamsudin SH Hospital in Sukabumi, West Java, tested positive for narcotics, psychotropic substances, and addictive substances or napza. Five of them are nurses.
This result was obtained after the Syamsudin Hospital in Sukabumi City held a screening of the health and occupational safety programs which were carried out regularly. Acting President Director of the Syamsudin Hospital, Yanyan Rusyandi, said that the motives of employees using various Napzas, ranging from family problems to just trying.
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