National Health Fund

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National Health Fund
Narodowy Fundusz Zdrowia
NFZ logo.svg
NFZ logo
Budynek Colosseum ul. Grójecka 186 w Warszawie.jpg
Grójecka 186, Warsaw
Agency overview
Formed2003; 18 years ago (2003)
JurisdictionPoland
HeadquartersThe Colosseum Building, Warsaw, Poland
Agency executive
Websitewww.nfz.gov.pl Edit this at Wikidata

The Narodowy Fundusz Zdrowia is the National Health Fund of Poland. It was established by Act of the Sejm of 27 August 2004 on a proposal of Mariusz Lipinski, then the minister of health that there should be just one centralized government institution.

Overview[]

NFZ is financed by compulsory health insurance contributions and finances health services provided to insured persons and reimburses the cost of medicines. The President of the Fund is appointed by the Prime Minister at the request of the minister of health after consultation with the Council of the Fund. There is a branch in each of the 16 provinces. In 2015 its income was 69.8 billion Polish złoty and it employed the full-time equivalent of 5,184 people.[1]

It runs a ZIP system, where patients can see their treatment history and costs over the last 10 years. It also authorizes the supply of medical devices, deals with complaints about healthcare providers and issues European Health Insurance Cards.[2]

In 2017 93% of the budget was allocated to hospitals with two-year contracts with the Fund which operate an emergency room.[3] These institutions have an NFZ logo.

Agency executives[]

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References[]

  1. ^ "NARODOWEGO FUNDUSZU ZDROWIA" (PDF). National Health Fund. Retrieved 8 December 2018.
  2. ^ "W czym Narodowy Fundusz Zdrowia pomaga pacjentowi? Sprawdź!". Nowiny24. 2 December 2018. Retrieved 8 December 2018.
  3. ^ "New healthcare funding system in Poland". Radio Poland. 27 June 2017. Retrieved 8 December 2018.

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