Firmansyah, Rania Hasasaki (2024) THE IMPLEMENTATION OF SHARIA PRINCIPLES AT KLATEN ISLAMIC GENERAL HOSPITAL BASED ON FATWA DSN MUI NO 107/DSN-MUI/X/2016. S1 Undergraduate thesis, Universitas Darussalam Gontor.
Abstract
The number of Islamic hospitals in Indonesia is quite large, but unfortunately, the number of hospitals that have Sharia status is still minimal. Mukisi has recorded the number of Sharia hospitals certified and is in the process of 74 hospitals. Among them, 17 have been certified as Sharia hospitals, 10 have Sharia Hospital Recertification, 4 have Certification (istiqomah survey), 8 have survey, 18 have Assistance, and 17 are registering for assistance. Klaten Islamic General Hospital is one of the Islamic hospitals certified as Sharia since 2019. Applying Sharia principles by DSN MUI Fatwa No. 107 of 2016 is very important and needs to be observed. Klaten Islamic General Hospital seeks to maintain the Islamicity of patients and hospital staff by fostering the ummah and syiar da'wah, organising patient services, and collaborating using Sharia contracts. This research aims to determine 1) the Implementation of Sharia principles in Klaten Islamic General Hospital and 2) an Analysis of the implementation of Sharia principles in Klaten Islamic General Hospital based on DSN MUI Fatwa N0 107 of 2016. The research method used was descriptive qualitative with a field study approach. This research collected data through in-depth interviews with health workers, employees, and Klaten Islamic General Hospital administrators. The analysis was carried out based on DSN MUI Fatwa No. 107 of 2016 concerning Sharia hospital guidelines to measure the implementation of Sharia principles in Klaten Islamic General Hospital. First, the results showed that Klaten Islamic General Hospital has consistently applied Sharia principles in contracts, services, medicines, food and beverages, and fund management. Implementing Sharia principles in Klaten Islamic General Hospital is running well and consistently. However, some challenges remain, such as the need to improve HR training in understanding Sharia and the fulfillment of supporting facilities. Second, Klaten Islamic General Hospital has generally implemented Sharia principles using four mandatory provisions to organize hospitals based on Sharia principles listed in DSN-MUI Fatwa No. 107/DSN-MUI/X/2016. These provisions include contracts, services, medicines, food and beverages, cosmetics and other materials, and fund management. In addition, Klaten Islamic General Hospital has several advantages over other Sharia hospitals, including food in halal-certified canteens and Sharia laundry. This study provides recommendations to the Klaten Islamic General Hospital, hopefully always istiqomah in applying Sharia principles in its operations to improve safe and comfortable services for patients. Furthermore, the community or patients choose a Sharia hospital because it not only provides quality medical care but also creates a sense of security and comfort that is balanced with the spiritual needs of patients. Keywords: Implementation, Sharia Principles, Sharia Hospitals
Item Type: | Thesis ( S1 Undergraduate ) |
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Subjects: | 23rd Dewey Decimal Classification > 2X0 – Islam Umum > 2X0 - Islam Umum K Law > KZ Law of Nations |
Divisions: | Fakultas Syariah UNIDA Gontor > Hukum Ekonomi Syariah |
Depositing User: | 44 Rania Hasasaki Firmansyah |
Date Deposited: | 23 Oct 2024 08:10 |
Last Modified: | 23 Oct 2024 08:10 |
URI: | http://repo.unida.gontor.ac.id/id/eprint/3660 |
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