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Updated 13:43

Kraków Hosts 35th Anniversary of Public Health

Kraków hosts an international conference marking the 35th anniversary of public health in Poland, focusing on safety, management and education.

Kraków will host a major international conference to mark the 35th anniversary of public health in Poland. The event will bring academics, city leaders and practitioners together to debate safety, management and education.

35th anniversary of public health marked in Kraków

The core celebrations occur on 18–19 June at the Kraków Magistrate. Moreover, organisers pair the event with the 35th National Conference of the Association of Healthy Cities of Poland. Therefore, attendees can expect panels, workshops and city-to-city case studies. In addition, the agenda highlights emergency preparedness and community health management. The School of Public Health in Kraków started university-level public health training 35 years ago. Consequently, the city remains a symbolic birthplace for the discipline in Poland.

Why this matters now

Poland faces new public health challenges as its population ages. Moreover, urban planning and health equity shape local policy now. Therefore, municipal strategies affect everyday services for both citizens and expats. For example, city health programs can change where clinics locate and how outreach works. In addition, lessons from the pandemic made interdisciplinary planning essential. However, funding and coordination remain uneven between regions. The conference will push for clearer management models and better local capacity.

What international delegates will discuss

Speakers will cover three themes: safety, management and education. Moreover, they will present research on prevention and health promotion. Consequently, city leaders may adopt new tools for monitoring health trends. In addition, educators plan to strengthen public health curricula at universities. Therefore, future practitioners may get more practical training. The event also invites NGOs and private partners to exchange ideas. However, policy implementation depends on national insurers and institutions like NFZ (National Health Fund) and ZUS (Social Insurance Institution).

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: Kraków hosts the conference at the Magistrate (City Hall) near the Old Town. As an expat you should know how Polish public services work. NFZ pays for many public health services, while ZUS handles pensions and social contributions. You often need a PESEL number (national ID) to register for some services. Therefore, get or check your documents early. If you lack PESEL you can still see a doctor, but expect extra paperwork or private fees. Also, emergency services use 112 and police fines are called “mandat” (a traffic or public-order fine). Bring proof of insurance or a credit card for some visits, and ask about language support before attending panels.

The conference will attract municipal health officials from across Poland. Moreover, it will include international researchers and city networks. Therefore, Kraków expects lively debate and practical outcomes. In addition, the event may influence local health services and pilot programmes. Expats who follow the discussions gain insight into evolving rules and services. However, for immediate health needs, register with a GP and check your entitlements under NFZ.

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