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Do nurses and doctors in Poland get paid based on the number of patients they "treat?"


Foreigner4 12 | 1,768
15 Feb 2012 #1
E.G. Would a wet-nurse who delivers 5 babies on her shift be paid less than the one who delivers 7?
czaras - | 2
15 Feb 2012 #2
Of course not. If any doctor runs a healthcare place on his own and will sign the contract with government for public free service, he gets money from government for each person who is signed in to this particular healthcare as a constant client. This money should be spent on nurses/doctors wages, healthcare place costs etc.

In case a doctor runs a private healthcare he doesn't receive any money but he charge every client for a visit.
Varsovian 91 | 634
17 Jul 2013 #4
Merged: Patients focus groups - are there any big ones in Poland?

patientopinion.org.uk

This is the sort of organization I'm hoping to learn about in Poland. I'd be grateful for any links.
Varsovian 91 | 634
17 Jul 2013 #6
Thanks - it's sort of similar


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