The Polish healthcare system is in a state of decline, ranking 48th in the world according to the Legatum Prosperity Index (LPI). This is behind not only developed countries, but also Sri Lanka and Costa Rica. Why is this happening?
Poland spends less on healthcare than most other OECD countries. There is a shortage of doctors, nurses, and other healthcare professionals in Poland. The system is plagued by bureaucracy and waste. Besides, Poland's population is aging, which will put a strain on the healthcare system.
The government needs to invest more in healthcare. The system needs to be made more efficient by reducing bureaucracy and waste. We need to take steps to attract more doctors, nurses, and other healthcare professionals to Poland.
The need for reform is urgent. The current state of the Polish healthcare system is unsustainable. If no action is taken, the system will eventually collapse. The time for cosmetic changes is over. The Polish healthcare system needs fundamental reform. The government needs to take bold steps to address the underlying problems in the system.