Kinga Korniejenko
Zarządzanie Publiczne, Numer 1 (13), 2011, s. 49 - 64
https://doi.org/10.4467/20843968ZP.11.004.0330
The following paper critically evaluates the health care system in Poland, including the market reform of the Polish healthcare system between 1999 and 2010. The article presents the process of ownership transformation, including the scale and dynamics of the introduced reform. Apart from analysing the core assumptions and aims of the long-term programme entitled „Wsparcie jednostek samorządu terytorialnego w działaniach stabilizujących system ochrony zdrowia” (Support for Local Authorities in Healthcare System Stabilization) the paper analyses proposed solutions based on the so called „health acts package” including the health care activity bill.
The main aim of this paper is to critically evaluate the health care system reform in Poland, mainly focusing on the process of commercialisation of public hospitals. As a conclusion it is suggested that the introduced reform does not solve the most important problems of the Polish healthcare system in a comprehensive and suffi cient manner.
Kinga Korniejenko
Czasopismo Techniczne, Mechanika Zeszyt 4-M (26) 2015, 2015, s. 69 - 80
https://doi.org/10.4467/2353737XCT.15.368.4859The aim of the article is to analyse the possibility of using multi-criteria methods for support in planning the postgraduate program, their implementation and their evaluation. Multi-criteria methods, which are used to support the decision-making process, are a response to the complexity of contemporary problems, including uncertainty, incomplete data and changing environment. One of these issues is matching the postgraduate program to the current requirements of potential students. The research methods used in this article are a critical analysis of literary sources and a case study of the ‘PIT Mobile postgraduate studies in collaboration with industry’ project, financed by the European Social Fund.