The Polish Council of Ministers on April 14 adopted a package of draft laws aimed at digitising the healthcare system and creating a new Military Medical Academy in Łódź, according to a government statement. The e-health legislation is designed to improve care coordination, accessibility, and quality of medical services, positioning Poland as a European leader in healthcare digitisation. The Military Medical Academy, set to begin operations on July 1, 2026, will train medical personnel for military service, including doctors, nurses, paramedics, and pharmacists.
No prior coverage of this topic was found in EUMatrix's database, so this represents a new policy initiative by the Polish government. The draft laws now proceed to the parliamentary legislative process, where they may undergo amendments before final adoption.