LEGAL PROTECTION OF MEDICAL WORKERS IN THE PROFESSIONAL SPHERE: LIABILITY
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This article examines the legal protection of medical workers in their professional activities, focusing on liability issues. It highlights the importance of safeguarding healthcare professionals from unjust legal claims while ensuring accountability and maintaining high standards of medical care. The paper analyzes current legislation, explores challenges faced by medical personnel, and suggests ways to improve legal frameworks to balance protection and responsibility.
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