KEBIJAKAN AFIRMATIF UNTUK OBAT TRADISIONAL DI INDONESIA

Arief Priyo Nugroho
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Abstract

Despite adequate policy support, traditional medicine has little role in delivering health services. Healthcare services continue to demonstrate their reliance on modern medicine. The purpose of this literature review on the Ethnographic Health Research Book Series and traditional medicine policy is to provide a potential picture of traditional medicine in Indonesia. Describe traditional medicine's use as a healthcare challenger in particular. According to this research, traditional medicine has been underutilized in efforts to improve public health. There are three challenges in terms of scientific, industrial, and policy standards. The incorporation of traditional medicine into the healthcare system necessitates affirmative action. Affirmative policies are required to strengthen traditional medicine's significant role in healthcare services, one of which is to integrate traditional medicine into the national medicine formulary.


Abstrak

Peran obat-obatan tradisional masih minim dalam sistem pelayanan kesehatan walaupun ada dukungan kebijakan yang memadai. Layanan kesehatan masih memperlihatkan ketergantungan pada pengobatan modern. Studi literatur yang didasarkan pada Seri Buku Etnografi Kesehatan dan kebijakan pengobatan tradisional ini bertujuan memberikan gambaran potensi tentang pengobatan tradisional di Indonesia. Terutama, menjelaskan tantangan pemanfaatan obat tradisional dalam penyelenggaraan pelayanan kesehatan. Studi ini menunjukkan obat tradisional belum digunakan secara optimal sebagai upaya untuk meningkatkan kesehatan masyarakat. Ada tiga (3) tantangan dalam hal standar ilmiah, industri, dan kebijakan. Integrasi obat tradisional dalam sistem pelayanan kesehatan memerlukan upaya afirmatif. Kebijakatan afirmatif diperlukan untuk memperkuat peran obat tradisional sebagai bagian penting dari pelayanan kesehatan, salah satunya untuk mendorong peran yang lebih dengan masuk kedalam formularium obat nasional.

Keywords

traditional medicine; challenges; affirmative policy; obat tradisional; tantangan; kebijakan afirmatif

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