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Poland🏛️ Politics10 hr. ago

The president's office is preparing its own health care reform bill.

The Polish presidential administration is preparing its own legislative proposals aimed at reforming healthcare protection, focusing on greater financial transparency and stricter control over doctors' working hours. This comes in response to irregularities identified at the Southern Hospital in Warsaw, where medical and legal procedures were reportedly bypassed. The government led by Prime Minister Donald Tusk has also announced its own package of systemic reforms. Health Minister Jolanta Sobierańska-Grenda and the National Health Fund leadership plan to present their proposals to the prime minister, with potential personnel decisions expected mid-week. The presidential office, through the Health Council chaired by Professor Piotr Czauderna, aims to implement mechanisms ensuring transparency in doctors' working time and earnings. Secretary of State Wojciech Kolarski criticized the previous government's handling of healthcare issues, calling the current crisis under Tusk's leadership a 'gigantic crisis' exemplified by the Southern Hospital scandal. The presidential administration is also reviewing emergency legislation passed by parliament after the Warsaw incident, including data-

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The president's office is preparing its own health care reform bill.

The Polish presidential administration is preparing its own legislative proposals aimed at reforming healthcare protection, focusing on greater financial transparency and stricter control over doctors' working hours. This comes in response to irregularities identified at the Southern Hospital in Warsaw, where medical and legal procedures were reportedly bypassed. The government led by Prime Minister Donald Tusk has also announced its own package of systemic reforms. Health Minister Jolanta Sobierańska-Grenda and the National Health Fund leadership plan to present their proposals to the prime minister, with potential personnel decisions expected mid-week. The presidential office, through the Health Council chaired by Professor Piotr Czauderna, aims to implement mechanisms ensuring transparency in doctors' working time and earnings. Secretary of State Wojciech Kolarski criticized the previous government's handling of healthcare issues, calling the current crisis under Tusk's leadership a 'gigantic crisis' exemplified by the Southern Hospital scandal. The presidential administration is also reviewing emergency legislation passed by parliament after the Warsaw incident, including data-

Bias read (Left): The article frames the actions of the presidential administration as a direct response to failures under the previous government, using strong criticism of the current government's handling of healthcare. It emphasizes the need for transparency and accountability, aligning with progressive values. S

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