2021
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-80876-1_46
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Network for Disease-Specific Networking Strategy to Increasing of Public Value: Latvia’s Approach

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“…In particular, the authors also note that to guarantee access to medicine, cooperation should take place at the international level. Thus, the activities of the world community should be focused on the development and improvement of declarations and other regulatory acts that would guarantee permanent and unconditional access of forced migrants in all countries to healthcare services (Abudaqa et al, 2021;Pētersone et al, 2021). Likewise, V. Pashkov et al 's results coincide with the results of our article because, as already mentioned, in most countries, as well as in Ukraine, free access to medical services, personal insurance, etc., is provided.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 84%
“…In particular, the authors also note that to guarantee access to medicine, cooperation should take place at the international level. Thus, the activities of the world community should be focused on the development and improvement of declarations and other regulatory acts that would guarantee permanent and unconditional access of forced migrants in all countries to healthcare services (Abudaqa et al, 2021;Pētersone et al, 2021). Likewise, V. Pashkov et al 's results coincide with the results of our article because, as already mentioned, in most countries, as well as in Ukraine, free access to medical services, personal insurance, etc., is provided.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 84%
“…Manufacturing plays a crucial role in times of rapid economic expansion, but the services sector has also contributed to growth, albeit to a lesser degree [52,53]. In general, the findings corroborate the premise that manufacturing significantly contributes to economic development, particularly during periods of rapid expansion, as highlighted several times in the aforementioned study on the development of the Kyrgyz Republic [54][55][56][57].…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 77%
“…Although the author's results do not coincide with the results of this research, they are an important contribution to the research topic. In particular, it is also worth adding possible solutions to the problem outlined by the author: for example, it is important for EU Member States to develop a coherent approach to regulating the relevant market and protecting the rights and interests of all parties involved, including patients, healthcare providers and governments (Pētersone et al, 2021a;Pētersone et al, 2021b;Jalilova et al, 2022). This may include measures such as ensuring patient safety, protecting patient data and informed consent, as well as ensuring that healthcare providers meet certain quality standards and enhancing the oversight of compliance with migration and residence rules.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%