Adam Kozierkiewicz
Is a graduate of the Faculty of Medicine at the Jagiellonian University in Kraków (1992). He completed post‑graduate training and studies at the School of Public Health of the Jagiellonian University, Harvard University (Boston, MA), Semmelweis University in Budapest, and the Warsaw School of Economics (SGH).
From the early 1990s until 2008, he worked at the Jagiellonian University Medical College as a researcher and lecturer. Author of multiple scientific publications.
In 1998, he was appointed Vice‑Director, and subsequently Director, of the Health Information Department at the Polish Ministry of Health. Following the restructuring of the Ministry, he became the first Director of the Centre for Health Information Systems (CSIOZ), where he was responsible for the development of several large‑scale national projects, including the Polish DRG system, the health benefits package, and the national System of Health Accounts.
In 2001, he left the Ministry, returned to the University, and began working as an independent consultant in healthcare and medicine. He has served as a consultant to governments and NGOs in several countries, including Bulgaria, Romania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Ukraine, and Kazakhstan.
Since 2008, he has been working at the European Investment Bank under the JASPERS initiative as a health and research, development and innovation (RDI) expert, providing advisory support to project promoters in EU Member States as well as in non‑EU countries.