Ministry of Health (Poland) explained

Agency Name:Ministry of Health
Nativename:Polish: Ministerstwo Zdrowia
Formed:1918
Jurisdiction:Government of Poland
Headquarters:ul. Miodowa 15, 00-952 Warsaw
Coordinates:52.2469°N 21.0081°W
Employees:706 (31 March 2022)[1]
Chief1 Name:Izabela Leszczyna
Chief1 Position:Minister of Health
Chief2 Name:Damian Jakubik
Chief2 Position:Director General
Parent Agency:Council of Ministers
Website:www.gov.pl/zdrowie

Ministry of Health of the Republic of Poland (Polish: Ministerstwo Zdrowia Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej) is one of the Ministries of the Republic of Poland. Its current minister is Izabela Leszczyna.

Headquarters

See main article: Pac Palace, Warsaw. The seat of the Ministry of Health is the Pac Palace in Warsaw. It was rebuilt between 1948 and 1951 according to the design of Czesław Konopka and Henryk Białobrzeski, with the elevation from the courtyard being rebuilt according to the design of Marconi, and the garden elevation according to the modified original Baroque design of Tylman van Gameren.

Management

Air Ambulance

The Polish Medical Air Rescue (Polish: Lotnicze Pogotowie Ratunkowe|links=no|lit=Aerial Emergency Medical Service, Polish: LPR) is an air ambulance service subordinate to the Ministry of Health of Poland. Its fleet includes 27 EC135 helicopters, and 2 Piaggio P.180 Avanti fixed wing airplanes, which operate out of 22 locations throughout Poland.

List of ministers

Ministry of Health (1918–1923)

Ministry of Labour, Welfare and Health (1944–1945)

Ministry of Health (1945–1960)

Ministry of Health and Welfare (1960–1999)

Ministry of Health (1999–present)

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Markiewicz . Marta . Jak urzędnikom płaci Ministerstwo Zdrowia? [DANE] ]. cowzdrowiu.pl . 25 February 2024.