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Poll: most Poles say patient care has worsened under current government

08.12.2025 12:25
A majority of Poles believe the situation in hospitals and clinics has deteriorated over the past two years under the current ruling coalition, according to a new Opinia24 poll for RMF FM.
Dissatisfaction was also high among opposition voters: 67 of Law and Justice (PiS) supporters and 57 of Confederation backers said conditions had worsened.
Dissatisfaction was also high among opposition voters: 67% of Law and Justice (PiS) supporters and 57% of Confederation backers said conditions had worsened.Photo: Chisanucha Srinatra/shutterstock

The survey found that 41% of respondents think patient conditions have worsened, while 38% say nothing has changed. Only 7% report improvements, and 14% are undecided.

The most critical views came from people aged 50 to 59, with half saying the situation has declined.

Dissatisfaction was also high among opposition voters: 67% of Law and Justice (PiS) supporters and 57% of Confederation backers said conditions had worsened.

Among voters who supported President Karol Nawrocki in both rounds of the presidential election, 64% and 60%, respectively, expressed negative views.

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Source: PAP, Polskie Radio 24