A December 1‑3 2025 poll shows 41% of Poles think conditions in Polish clinics have worsened under the current government, while 38% see no change; the study was conducted by Opinia24 for RMF FM.
Overall Response
41% of respondents say patient conditions in Polish clinics have worsened under the current government, 38% see no change, 7% notice improvement, and 14% are undecided.
Key Age Group: 50‑59 Years
Half of respondents aged 50‑59 believe health care has deteriorated, with 67% of Law and Justice voters and 57% of Confederation supporters expressing dissatisfaction.
Party Affiliation Matters
Law and Justice voters lead in discontent (67%); Confederation (57%) and supporters of Karol Nawrocki (64% first round, 60% second) also report poor conditions, while Civic Coalition allies and Rafał Trzaskowski supporters most frequently say no change.
Health Summit at the Presidential Palace
Last week, President Karol Nawrocki convened a health summit at the Presidential Palace, announcing legislation for the Medical Fund that will allocate over 3.5 billion zloty this year to child treatment.
Projected Funding Gap for NFZ
According to estimates, the National Health Fund may face a 23‑billion‑zloty shortfall next year, prompting media coverage of a budget hole.

