The Situation of The Polish Health Service

Polish hospitals have been hysterically looking for doctors and medical personnel for many years. It is said that low wages force specialists to emigrate for work, but the reason turns out to be completely different. In the past, it was very difficult to get into medical studies and even harder to complete it. However, this had nothing to do with the level of expected knowledge, but with the policy of the medical lobby, caring for building an elite social status, to which only privileged people were allowed. People who were professionally excluded due to the lack of acceptance of the environment decided to emigrate.

Building a professional elite served first of all corrupt practices. Corruption started already at the academic stage and was accompanied by later apprenticeships. Specialist physician was the highest-paid profession in Poland, despite average skills and experience. It was he who decided what patient he would admit.

The Situation of The Polish Health Service

In order to maintain this condition, the medical community tried to control its own community. In order to maintain this state of affairs, the medical community tried to hermetize to be more and more heretical. The situation changed when the shortage of medical personnel led to an extreme burden on doctors. To change this, laws were introduced which restrict the corruption process, mainly in the academic environment.

However, the doctor’s greed remained, where the common practice of a Polish doctor is working on two jobs. One job is to work in a state hospital, and the other is to run a private practice with persuading patients to use such services, often under the pressure of obstacles in public institutions.

Public health care is financed by contributions from citizens. Here, every legally employed citizen is charged a tax on the state health fund. This tax is a percentage of the salary. This fund is shared money, i.e. the rich pays a lot, the poor pays little. A large part of the money obtained from health tax in this way is absorbed by the administration managing the fund. Usually, the Polish health administration manages the collected money in such a way that medical institutions do not receive sufficient funds. Often the hospital requires patients to bring their own medicines and dressings, because the health fund will not pay them for it.

The hospital provides only a bed and free medical advice and, of course, treatments, but for the medical tests preceding the procedure, you often have to pay.

There is a big difference in financing hospitals and some hospitals and medical facilities are more subsidized by the health fund than others. Decision-making is sometimes puzzling and some believe that corruption may also play a role. This system cannot be reformed, because the numerous administration of the health fund in Poland, thanks to this pathology, ensures its existence and privileges.

The main recipients of medical services in Poland are not those who have to pay back the largest part of their earnings, but those who no longer generate any taxes, i.e. retirees. Their number in Poland is so large that for people investing in the general pool of the health fund there are no more resources and they must use the services of private doctors.

Currently, the medical situation of medical facilities in Poland has been completely disturbed by the incompetence of the Polish government. The Polish government launched a marketing campaign about viruses causing the epidemic and forced medical personnel to quarantine their homes. Doctors became afraid of patients because patients could be sick. Only a few doctors took up work when they died imminent. Many clinics were closed and treatments were discontinued. Thus, death came to patients from a completely different side without medical support.

The Polish government needed to murder some Poles in order to prove the death rate of the epidemic and to justify the introduction of directives contrary to the constitution of this country. Patients dying of cancer are classified as people dying from epidemics because in this way more funds can be obtained from the health fund. In Poland, some hospitals have specialized in contagious wards and instead of curing, they started hunting for corpses, because it turns out to be the most profitable. Thanks to this, the Polish government can freely manipulate the statistics, threatening the public with an epidemic, and the medical service has become a tool of the government’s marketing campaign. (Brux)

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