# Legal and systemic implications of the 2023 Polish act on certain medical professions–regulation, workforce requirements, healthcare system impact

**Authors:** Jolanta Agnieszka Pacian, Marlena Jolanta Piekut

PMC · DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2025.1679450 · Frontiers in Public Health · 2025-11-11

## TL;DR

A new Polish law regulates 15 medical professions, aiming to improve healthcare quality and safety through legal accountability and professional standards.

## Contribution

The paper provides a legal and policy analysis of Poland's 2023 Act on Certain Medical Professions and its systemic implications.

## Key findings

- The Act introduces mandatory CPD and registration for 15 health professions.
- It aims to enhance professional accountability and patient safety through standardized qualifications.
- Short-term costs are expected, but long-term benefits include improved care quality and trust.

## Abstract

In August 2023, Poland enacted the Act on Certain Medical Professions, introducing binding legal requirements for 15 previously unregulated health professions. The Act mandates continuous professional development (CPD) and registration in the Central Register of Persons Authorized to Practice a Medical Profession. Its primary aim is to enhance legal accountability, standardize qualifications, and improve healthcare quality and safety.

The aim of this article is to provide a comprehensive assessment of the 2023 Act on Certain Medical Professions, including an analysis of the effectiveness of its legal provisions in strengthening professional accountability and patient safety, as well as an evaluation of its potential economic implications for the healthcare system.

Employing a normative-descriptive approach, the study conducts a legal and policy analysis and includes a comparative overview of similar regulatory models in selected EU countries.

The Act formalizes these professions and introduces significant legal and organizational duties. While it may result in short-term costs—such as those related to ICT systems, registration, and CPD—it offers long-term benefits through improved care quality, reduced medical errors, and enhanced patient trust.

The Act marks a major reform in Polish healthcare regulation. Despite higher compliance demands, it strengthens professional standards and system efficiency. Future empirical studies should examine its long-term impact.

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