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Latvia
Contents
- 1 Medical guidelines
- 2 National health department
- 3 Government health insurance
- 4 Private health insurance
- 5 Access to care
- 6 Social security and disability benefits
- 7 Patient charities
- 8 Research
- 9 Research groups
- 10 Researchers
- 11 Clinicians
- 12 Notable patients
- 13 Deceased patients
- 14 Learn more
- 15 See also
- 16 References
Medical guidelines[edit | edit source]
National health department[edit | edit source]
Government health insurance[edit | edit source]
Private health insurance[edit | edit source]
Access to care[edit | edit source]
Social security and disability benefits[edit | edit source]
Patient charities[edit | edit source]
Research[edit | edit source]
Several researchers from Latvia were part of the EUROMENE project, and research has recently been conducted with patoents at the Rīga Stradiņš University ambulance in Riga.[1]
Research groups[edit | edit source]
Researchers[edit | edit source]
Clinicians[edit | edit source]
- Angelika Krumina, Rīga Stradiņš University ambulance
- Asja Lunga
- Katrine Vecvagare, Rīga Stradiņš University ambulance
- Modra Murovska
- Santa Rasa
- Uldis Berkis
- Zaiga Nora-Krukle
Notable patients[edit | edit source]
Deceased patients[edit | edit source]
Learn more[edit | edit source]
See also[edit | edit source]
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ Krumina, Angelika; Vecvagare, Katrine; Svirskis, Simons; Gravelsina, Sabine; Nora-Krukle, Zaiga; Gintere, Sandra; Murovska, Modra (September 2021). "Clinical Profile and Aspects of Differential Diagnosis in Patients with ME/CFS from Latvia". Medicina. 57 (9): 958. doi:10.3390/medicina57090958. ISSN 1648-9144. PMC 8467618. PMID 34577881.
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