Expertise: Ilmu Pengetahuan & Kesehatan

Liability for Digital Health Products and Services in Indonesia

To comply with Indonesian law, digital platforms typically enter into an agreement with the healthcare facilities and/or healthcare professionals with which they engage and provide terms and conditions (terms) to be agreed upon by platform users. These agreements and terms typically specify the liabilities for the digital platforms and the healthcare facilities or healthcare professionals Liability for Digital Health Products and Services in Indonesia

Looking to Acquire a Stake in a Digital Health Venture in Indonesia? Understand the Due Diligence Process

Investors looking to acquire a stake in digital health ventures must undertake a comprehensive due diligence process that covers that covers the various key matters and issues, including corporate, licensing, IP and data protection. In terms of corporate matters, assessing the company’s corporate status and regulatory compliance is paramount. To establish a new joint venture Looking to Acquire a Stake in a Digital Health Venture in Indonesia? Understand the Due Diligence Process

Indonesia Health Law Update – Tobacco Products and E-Cigarettes

To strengthen the national health system, the Indonesian Government issued Law No. 17 of 2023 regarding Health on August 8, 2023. Known as the Omnibus Health Law, it replaced 11 laws and unified all regulatory provisions in the health sector under a single regulation. The Government issued Government Regulation No. 28 of 2024 (“GR 28/2024”) Indonesia Health Law Update – Tobacco Products and E-Cigarettes

Digital Health – Indonesia

The digital health market in Indonesia falls under the regulatory framework for telemedicine. Indonesia Law No. 17 of 2023 regarding Health (Health Law) defines telemedicine as the provision and facilitation of clinical services through telecommunications and digital communication technologies. The concept of telemedicine was not governed by the previous health law that was revoked by Digital Health – Indonesia

Digital Health – Indonesia

SSEK Law Firm has contributed the Indonesia chapter to Lexology Panoramic: Digital Health 2024. We look at the digital health legal and regulatory framework in Indonesia; data protection and management; intellectual property rights, licensing and enforcement; advertising, marketing and e-commerce; payment and reimbursement; and recent trends. Click here for Digital Health – Indonesia  

SSEK Acts for Tokushukai Medical Corporation Group in Major Cooperation Project in Indonesian Health Sector

SSEK Law Firm is acting as Indonesian counsel for Tokushukai Medical Corporation Group, Japan’s largest medical services group and one of the largest medical services groups in the world, in connection with the 10 billion Japanese yen (approximately 1 trillion Indonesian rupiah) financing and development of a groundbreaking cardiovascular center in Jakarta, in cooperation with SSEK Acts for Tokushukai Medical Corporation Group in Major Cooperation Project in Indonesian Health Sector

Pharmaceutical Advertising in Indonesia

SSEK Law Firm partners Ira A. Eddymurthy and Winnie Yamashita Rolindrawan have contributed the Indonesia chapter to The Legal 500: Pharmaceutical Advertising Country Comparative Guide, a multi-jurisdictional guide to pharmaceutical advertising laws and regulations. The guide provides a pragmatic overview of the law and practice of pharmaceutical advertising. Each chapter covers current issues affecting pharmaceutical advertising Pharmaceutical Advertising in Indonesia

SSEK Partner Speaks at AmCham Indonesia Health Care Mission

SSEK partner Winnie Y. Rolindrawan was a panelist at the American Chamber of Commerce in Indonesia’s three-day virtual Health Care Mission. The event, organized by AmCham Indonesia and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, “Healing Signs: Investment Opportunities in Indonesian Health Care,” aimed to help draw foreign investment and collaboration to Indonesia’s health care sector. The SSEK Partner Speaks at AmCham Indonesia Health Care Mission

Indonesian Government Relaxes Licensing Requirements for Medical Devices to Combat COVID-19

Since the first COVID-19 case was reported in Indonesia on March 2, 2020, the number of cases has expanded to around 4,839 as of April 14, 2020, with 459 deaths. A number of medical professionals in the country have contracted COVID-19, in part due to a lack of medical devices to diagnose, treat or prevent Indonesian Government Relaxes Licensing Requirements for Medical Devices to Combat COVID-19