My wife's ankle is swollen and she's having problem walking. She was referred to a surgeon by her first contact. I went to the state infirmary to save her. I heard that this visit could be at the end of February.
I asked.
- And commercially, it could be November 7th.
We have PLN 350, so I saved my wife for November 7.
I wonder if this is in line with the Constitution, where paragraph 68 says: “Everyone has the right to wellness care. Citizens, regardless of their material situation, are guaranteed equal access to public-funded healthcare services."
The evidence is highly mean due to the fact that it only means that the rich and the mediocre are treated equally by the NFZ. On the another hand, the problem with a state infirmary is that workers are absolutely not paid to destruct queues. If they had liquidated, people would not have agreed to pay PLN 350 for the visit.
Something's not right erstwhile in a state hospital, those who pay are just as much as those who don't pay.
Michał Leszczyński











