Health care in Poland
Health care in Poland is Insurance based and is delivered through a publicly funded health care system called the Narodowy Fundusz Zdrowia, which is free for all the citizens of Poland provided they fall into the "insured" category. According to Article 68 of the Polish Constitution everyone has a right to have access to health care. Citizens are granted equal access to the publicly funded healthcare system. In particular, the government is obliged to provide free health care to young children, pregnant women, disabled people and to the elderly. However, private healthcare use is very extensive in Poland. Patients who are uninsured have to pay the full cost of medical services. According to a study conducted by CBOS in 2016, out of 84% patients taking part in survey, 40% declared use of both private and public health services, 37% use only public health care and 7% use only private health services. 77% of all responders declared using private health care is caused by long waiting for public health care services.
Financing and health expenses
The main financing source is health insurance in the National Health Fund. Citizens are obligated to pay insurance fee which is 9% deducted from personal income.National budget covers around 5% of all health care expenses. Since 2007 emergency rescue services are financed in total from national budget.
About 70% of health expenses in Poland are covered by the National Health Fund, with the remaining 30% coming from private health insurance.
Structure
The management of the public health system is divided between the Minister of Health and three levels of territorial self-government. It has been suggested that this delays response to problems.The structure of the health system in Poland is regulated by these laws:
Legislation | Act no |
The Act on Medical Activity | Dz.U. z 2018 r. poz. 160 |
The Act on Public Founding of Health Care Services | Dz.U. z 2018 r. poz. 1510 |
The Act on Patients Rights and Patients Ombudsman | Dz.U. z 2017 r. poz. 1318 |
The Narodowy Fundusz Zdrowia is the National Health Fund of Poland.
Health service providers
- Health care units functioning as economic operators
- Self-sufficient public health care units: research institutes, foundations, associations and church.
- Private health care: medical, nursing, birth attendant, dentistry
- Drug stores
Primary care
Control and supervising institutions
- National Sanitary Inspection
- National Pharmacological Inspection
- Patients Ombudsman
- Voivodeship centres of public health
- Ministry of Health responsible for creating and executing national health programs, control and supervision on general health situation
Access to health services
Referral is required to get access to:
- hospital treatment
- recovery treatment
- rehabilitation
- chronic disease care
- suffering from tuberculosis
- infected with HIV
- combatants, war invalids and repression victims
- blind civilians if they are victims of war
- privileged soldiers, veterans in case of treatment of injuries and infections during fulfilling duties outside country borders
- drugs and alcohol addicted
- taking medical examination for organ donation
Emergency medical services
Problems in health system in Poland
The health care system in Poland has had problems for many years. According to the Euro health consumer index 2016, Poland was on 31st place out of 35.The main problems listed in Health Consumer Index 2016 are:
- difficult access to specialist physician and long time of waiting for health services: planned, serious surgery: more than 90 days, cancer treatment: more than 21 days, tomography: more than 7 days
- bad results in cancer treatment - no access to modern medicines and high level of mortality
- digital structure of health information: difficulties with electronic prescriptions and referrals, no access to examination results or list of authorised physicians