The Polish government has approved a draft law enabling the collection of data regarding physicians’ earnings. Government spokesperson Adam Szłapka announced the decision, indicating a move towards greater transparency in healthcare compensation. The legislation will allow authorities to gather information on salaries earned by medical professionals across the country. Details regarding the implementation and specific uses of this data have not yet been fully disclosed. This initiative is expected to provide a clearer picture of income distribution within the medical field in Poland. The government’s rationale for collecting this data remains to be fully explained, but it potentially relates to addressing pay disparities or informing future wage negotiations.
