The European Society for Quality Healthcare
Country
Poland
Name of Society
Polish Society for Quality Promotion in Health Care
Mission Statement
To improve the quality of healthcare in Poland
Address 
TPJ, ul. Morawskiego 5/208
30-102 Kraków
Contact Details
Basia Kutryba

and
TPJ Secretariat, Danuta Wieczorek,
tel/fax: + 48 12 427 23 04;
email: tpj@tpj.pl and dana_w1@wp.pl

Website
Number of Members 
- individuals
- corporate

700
none
Next Conference / Activity
Most Recent: 8th Conference "Quality in Health Care" and European Forum "Information in Health Care", Cracow, April 9-11 2003
Products
Regular Annual Conference "Quality in Healthcare"; accreditation consultancy; HTA analyses; Best Polish Hospitals - TPJ/Newsweek Magazine ranking of hospitals in Poland;
Certification of Medicover Partners; publication of clinical guidelines; training in quality assurance; website
Board
Marek Labon-President; Halina Kutaj-Wasikowska, Marek Borowicz Vice-Presidents; Barbara Kutryba-Honorary Secretary;
Joanna Freyer-Honorary Treasurer; Michal Bedlicki, Jacek Krajewski, Marek Pazdzior, Andrzej Warunek - Board Members
Links
No official gvt. links though informally supported by Ministry of Health. Cooperation with National Center for Quality Assessment in Healthcare; links with national and international organizations, accreditation bodies and agencies. Support from national organizations of medical professionals, Association of Polish Hospitals, College of Family Physicians.
Funding
Current Projects:
Funded by subscription fees, projects, accreditation consultancy
Current Projects
awaiting details
Members on Working Groups of ESQH
Members on WGs of ESQH: Halina Wasikowska - Patient Participation; Barbara Kutryba - Patient Safety; Andrzej Warunek - Training &
Education; Michal Bedlicki -Leadership
Details of ESQH events hosted by Society
5th ESQH Spring Workshop "Indicators and Guidelines: Fellow travellers on the Quality Path", Cracow, April 6-8, 2003 and
GIN Satellite Spring Conference
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