Poland’s doctors’ union, Porozumienie Rezydentów OZZL, has accused the Ministry of Health of a potential flaw in its planned Central Register of Contracts (CRU). The union alleges the CRU, intended to increase transparency by disclosing hospital contracts, will exclude agreements made by companies, such as the Warsaw South Hospital. This omission, they claim, undermines the registry’s purpose. The Ministry of Health has refuted these accusations, defending the scope of the CRU. The dispute centers on whether contracts held by hospital-owning companies will be publicly accessible. The CRU aims to provide public insight into financial dealings between hospitals and other entities. Further details regarding the registry’s coverage are expected as the legislation progresses.