Analisis Etika Biomedis Terhadap Pasien Transgender dalam Mengakses Layanan Kesehatan di Yogyakarta

Jurnal Filsafat 30 (1):72-91 (2020)
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Abstract

This research focuses on transgender patients discrimination in Yogyakarta in accessing healthcare services. There are two questions on this research: what is the obstacle faced by the transgender-patients in accessing healthcare services? How is the analysis of biomedical ethics seeing this issue? The results on this research are despite the fact they were not being discriminated in the hospital, they did not get the health insurance by the government because of the administrative issue which can not accommodate their gender choice. Therefore, this research seeks to understand the barriers of transgender patients in accessing healthcare services through the perspective of biomedical ethics of Tom L. Beauchamp and James Childress. The researcher concludes that the general rule on social benefits applied in society is still limited only to the specific genders. It is not in accordance with the two principles in biomedical ethics: the principle of justice states that the transgender who is physically harmed has right to get social benefits to remedy the effect of the disadvantages due to their natural property and to have more equal chance of life; and the principle of autonomy states that an autonomous decision of the transgender people to choose their gender is related to the individual rights although they have different view with others and as long as their action do not leave the disadvantage to others, it must be respected as a moral obligation.

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Rona Utami
Universitas Gadjah Mada

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