Wanprestasi dalam Perjanjian Kerja Sama Penyediaan Obat (Studi di UPT RSUD Drs H Amri Tambunan)
Breach of Contract in Pharmaceutical Supply Agreements (A Case Study at UPT RSUD Drs H Amri Tambunan)

Date
2025Author
Tarigan, Mawaddah Nur Insani
Advisor(s)
Chairi, Zulfi
Mulhadi
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This research discusses the issue of breach of contract in the implementation
of a cooperation agreement for the supply of medicines between the Regional Public
Hospital Unit UPT. RSUD. Drs. H. Amri Tambunan and PT. Kimia Farma Trading
& Distribution. The cooperation agreement is a legal relationship that governs the
mutual rights and obligations of the parties involved, particularly in the
procurement of goods or services. In practice, however, the implementation of such
agreements does not always proceed as agreed upon. Issues such as delayed
deliveries and discrepancies in the quantity of drugs supplied often arise. This
research focuses on the implementation of the agreement, the fulfillment of the
parties' respective rights and obligations, the forms of breach that occur, and the
efforts made to resolve them. The purpose of this study is to analyze the application
of contract law in drug supply cooperation and to provide recommendations for
both hospitals and suppliers to improve the effectiveness of future partnerships. The
research adopts a normative juridical approach supported by empirical data, using
literature review and interviews with relevant stakeholders.
The research adopts a normative juridical approach supported by empirical
data, obtained through literature review and interviews with relevant stakeholders.
The findings reveal that breaches of contract occurred in the form of delayed
delivery of medicines and discrepancies in the quantity of goods supplied by the
provider. These issues have the potential to disrupt healthcare services and cause
financial losses to the hospital. Although dispute resolution is generally pursued
through non-litigation mechanisms, this study highlights the need for stronger
contractual clauses to ensure legal certainty and adequate protection for the
aggrieved party. This research is expected to serve as a legal reference for hospitals,
pharmaceutical suppliers, and the general public in understanding the importance
of legal certainty in medicine procurement contracts and the fair and proportional
resolution of contractual breaches
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