Poland’s mortality rate declined significantly from 15.2 in 1990 to 3.8 in 2022, showcasing effective healthcare reforms. By 2000, the rate had fallen to 8.1, driven by improvements in healthcare access during the transition to a market economy post-Communism.
From 2000 onward, the decline stabilized, with the rate reaching 3.8 by 2022. Investments in healthcare infrastructure and chronic disease management have contributed to these sustained low mortality rates, though aging demographics pose ongoing challenges.
From 2000 onward, the decline stabilized, with the rate reaching 3.8 by 2022. Investments in healthcare infrastructure and chronic disease management have contributed to these sustained low mortality rates, though aging demographics pose ongoing challenges.
For a deeper dive into the topic, explore Poland’s mortality rate changes, Poland’s shifting demographic age, Poland’s working-age population share.