Indonesia is updating its legal framework to better protect healthcare workers following the tragic death of a young doctor who died after being attacked by a patient’s family. The government is drafting a Presidential Regulation focused on the security and safety of medical personnel while on duty. This new regulation aims to provide clearer legal protection for doctors and other health workers facing violence or threats. Details are still being finalized, but the move signals a heightened commitment to addressing concerns regarding safety in the medical profession. Authorities have cited increasing cases of violence against medical staff as a driving force behind the change. The regulation is expected to outline preventative measures and establish legal consequences for those who assault or obstruct healthcare workers. This revised regulation aims to create a safer working environment and ensure continued delivery of healthcare services.