Abstract

In Russia there is currently a great need for high-tech methods of radionuclide diagnostics and therapy. However, given the relatively small number of medical institutions that carry out radionuclide diagnostic and therapeutic methods, the provision of this type of medical care to vulnerable groups of citizens is of particular relevance. The absence of appropriate judicial and legal protection measures in case of failure to provide this type of high-tech assistance is a legislative gap.

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