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Marian Zembala was born on 11 February, 1950 in Krzepice, Poland, is a Polish cardiac surgeon, politician, and deputy (1950–2022). Discover Marian Zembala's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 72 years old?

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Age 72 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 11 February, 1950
Birthday 11 February
Birthplace Krzepice, Poland
Date of death 19 March, 2022
Died Place Zbrosławice, Poland
Nationality Poland

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His wife is Hanna Zembala

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Marian Zembala Net Worth

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1950

Marian Zembala (11 February 1950 – 19 March 2022 ) was a Polish cardiac surgeon, full professor of medicine who served as Health Minister in 2015 and as a deputy to the Sejm (2015–2019).

1985

He was a member of Zbigniew Religa's team who performed the first successful heart transplant in Poland in 1985.

In October, he improved the availability of specialist treatment for seniors - geriatric and cardiological teleconsilium: implementation of a nationwide pilot based on the Zabrze teleconsultation model, in cooperation with the Ministry of Administration and Digitization.

In the same month, teleconsultations in rural areas with limited access to a specialist project prepared in cooperation with the Institute of Rural Medicine in Lublin and the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development.

Zembala increased the number of specialists in the field of geriatrics by launching new, shortened specialization paths for internists with proven experience in internal medicine and geriatrics, and for independent scientists with experience in geriatrics in cooperation with the Ministry of Family, Labour and Social Policy and the Medical Center of Postgraduate Education.

2015

A competition for the pilot creation and operation of 40 Day Care Homes for dependent people, in particular for elderly people, which was announced on 23 July 2015, and the application deadline until 30 October 2015.

The project value was PLN 40 million

In the national elections, Zembala received 53,610 votes in the Katowice constituency for the Civic Platform list and he received a mandate deputy of parliament VIII term.

However, his party lost the elections to the national conservative Law and Justice party.

In accordance with the constitution, Kopacz resigned along with Zembala and all other members of her cabinet at the first sitting of the newly elected Sejm.

Zembala remained in office until his successor Konstanty Radziwiłł was sworn in on 16 November 2015.

2016

Zembala introduced a health policy program in the field of geriatrics named "National Program for Prevention and Treatment of Age-related Conditions in Poland for 2016-2020" to develop, under the supervision of the Minister of Health, the Minister of Labor and Social Welfare, the leaders of Polish geriatrics and the assumptions of coordinated geriatric care.

He also introduced a pilot project of Day Care Homes and new forms of care for the elderly.