Unhappy with health care
25th November 2011
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Only 12 percent of Poles are happy with the current set up
A new study shows that only 12 percent of Poles are satisfied with the country’s current health care system.
The results of the “Global Health Survey 2011”, published by Gazeta Wyborcza, show that the vast majority of the public believes there is room for improvement, making Poland the 3rd lowest out of the 16 European nations surveyed which included Germany, the UK, Ireland and Holland.
However, the figure is a slight improvement on 2004 when only 7 percent stated they were satisfied with the way the service was run.
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