Ladies and Gentlemen! On behalf of the Scientific Council, we cordially invite you to collaborate with us and participate in the 6th edition of the international conference „Priorities and Challenges in Polish and European Drug Policy”. The main focus will be on priority areas and challenges in the field of pharmaceutical policy and pharmacotherapy in Poland and Europe, and there will also be discussions on topics such as the organization of the healthcare system. This is a unique opportunity to exchange knowledge among an international group of healthcare experts and distinguished clinicians. Conference schedule: May 27, 2026 – POLISH DAY STATIONARY - at the SHERATON GRAND WARSAW (2 Bolesława Prusa St., Warsaw) MAY 28, 2026 – INTERNATIONAL DAY ONLINE – live stream on the conference website POLISH DAY will be dedicated to Poland’s pharmaceutical policy in selected therapeutic areas, with a discussion of the challenges facing the Ministry of Health. The debates will focus on the organization of care, financing, and therapies in selected therapeutic areas. We have invited distinguished clinicians and decision-makers from the Ministry of Health, the Agency for Health Technology Assessment and Tariff System, and the National Health Fund to participate in the conference, as the discussions on this day will directly address the realities of the Polish healthcare system. International Day is scheduled for May 28 – featuring international panels (online), to which we will invite healthcare experts, Members of the European Parliament, and representatives of international health and medical organizations. In the discussions, we will address issues related to drug policy, reimbursement systems, drug safety in individual European Union countries and around the world, as well as breakthrough therapies and innovative technologies that respond to social needs and global challenges. We invite you to watch the broadcast on the conference website. The participation of distinguished Polish and international experts in "Priorities and Challenges in Polish and European Drug Policy" will facilitate a multi-level discussion and provide an opportunity to develop solutions that are most critical to addressing local and global needs in drug policy.