A Polish lawmaker, Dorota Łoboda, has suggested a potential pause in planned salary increases for doctors and nurses in the public healthcare sector. Speaking on the “Tłit” program, Łoboda indicated a need to review current earnings within the profession. Her comments signal a possible shift in government policy regarding healthcare worker compensation. This comes after a period of sustained salary increases aimed at addressing staffing shortages and improving morale. Łoboda’s statement implies concerns about the financial sustainability of continued raises. The remarks have sparked debate about balancing healthcare worker pay with broader budgetary constraints. Further discussion is expected regarding the future of healthcare funding and wage policies in Poland.