Poland's Official Gazette publishes decrees on health, education, and investment
Translated from Polish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Poland's Official Gazette published a series of ministerial decrees and announcements on July 17, 2026.
- The publications include changes to regulations concerning hospital emergency departments, specialized outpatient care, and inpatient treatment.
- Other announcements cover investment aid, customs service working hours, preschool and primary school curricula, and the public documents registry.
Poland's Official Gazette, Dziennik Ustaw, published a collection of legal acts on July 17, 2026, encompassing various sectors of governance. Among the key publications were several decrees from the Ministry of Health.
These health-related decrees included amendments to regulations governing patient service management in hospital emergency departments, as well as changes to guaranteed benefits in specialized outpatient care and inpatient treatment. These updates are likely to impact hospital operations and patient access to medical services across the country.
Further publications included an announcement from the Minister of Funds and Regional Policy regarding regional investment aid within the framework of the Just Transformation Fund programs for 2021-2027. Additionally, announcements from the Minister of Finance and Economy detailed the working hours for Customs and Fiscal Service officers. The Ministry of Education also issued changes to the core curriculum for preschool and primary education, including provisions for students with moderate or severe intellectual disabilities. Finally, a decree from the Council of Ministers outlined the list of public documents whose exclusive rights are entrusted to specific manufacturers.
Originally published by Rzeczpospolita in Polish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.