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On Tuesday, October 2, in a sitting of the Social and Employment Matters Committee of the Latvian Saeima, the state secretary of the Health Ministry Daina Mūrmane-Umbraško confirmed that the number of resident places funded from the state budget would remain in 2020 in the level of the year 2019.
By 2022, each year, it is planned to allocate state budget funding to 818 resident places, which should result in 200 specialists graduating from the residency each year.
Head of the Latvian Doctors’ Association, Ilze Aizsilniece said in the meeting that doctors, young specialists and nurses were planning «a constructive protest» to criticise the chronic lack of additional funding.