The aim of this paper is to focus on monitoring the differences between the domicile and place of residence of the insured clinic's doctors in primary health care, ie. In specialties of general practice medicine, practical medicine for children and adolescents, dentistry and outpatient gynecology.
We assume that in the hinterland of big cities will reduce the share of those insured who have their doctor at their place of residence. The analysis will be performed primarily at the district level, respectively ORP regions, assuming a more detailed analysis of selected municipalities in the Central Region.