Conclusion HEALTH SECTOR CORRUPTION AS THE ARCHENEMY OF UNIVERSAL HEALTH CARE IN INDONESIA | Juwita | Mimbar Hukum 17637 52031 1 PB

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C. Conclusion

Indonesia has taken the correct step in the realization of the right to health through the establishment of universal health care. Based on the legal cases, health sector corruption endangers the existence of an ideal universal health care, ipso facto , endangers the realization of the right to health in Indonesia. Health sector corruption directly reduced the fund that should have been used to inance universal health care and caused a direct detrimental impact towards the realization of the right to health. The elimination of health sector corruption by the means of taking human rights consideration into anti- corruption strategy have to be taken into primary consideration for the success of universal health care. A clean government free from corruption is a condition sine qua non for the availability and accessibility of quality universal health care. REFERENCES A. Books Cohler, Anne M., et al., 1989, Cambridge Texts in the History of Political Thoughts, Montesquieu, the Spirit of Laws, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. Elliott, Kimberly Ann, 1997, Corruption and Global Economy, Institute for International Economics, Washington D. C. Manfroni, A., 2003, The Inter-American Convention against Corruption, A Commentary, Lexington Books, Maryland. Martin, Brian, 1998, Information Liberation, Challenging the Corruptions of Information Power, Freedom Press, London. Palmer, Ellie, 2007, Human Rights in Perspective: Judicial Review, Socio-Economic Rights and the Human Rights Act, Hart Publishing, Oxford. Tomuschat, Christian, 2008, Human Rights: Between Idealism and Realism, Second Edition, Oxford University Press, New York. WHO, 2008, WHO Country Cooperation Strategy, Indonesia, WHO, New Delhi. WHO, 2013, Research for Universal Health Coverage, The World Health Report, World Health Organization, Geneva. World Bank, 2005, Helping Countries Combat Corruption, The Role of the World Bank, 1995-2005, World Bank, Washington D. C.

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