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One of the challenges in obtaining a prosthetic solution has so far been its financing. Since January 1, 2024, the amounts of funding for prostheses under the National Health Fund (NFZ) have increased significantly (covering everyone), and the funding options under the Active Local Government program have also been expanded – it is now available for people from 16 years of age.
We present three main financing options, which, when combined, in many cases allow for a prosthesis to be provided at no cost to the patient.
NFZ (Ministerstwo Zdrowia)
Implemented by PFRON (Ministerstwo Rodziny)
Local support centers – municipal, county, and city
National Health Fund – NFZ
Who can receive funding?
- a person insured by the NFZ
- a person paying ZUS contributions
What needs to be done? – three simple steps
First, you need to visit your primary care physician to obtain a referral to the appropriate specialist, such as:
a surgeon,
an orthopedist,
a physician specialized in rehabilitation,
a physiotherapy specialist,
a traumatologist.
Next, the specialist issues a prescription/order for medical supplies.
The final step is to come to us with the issued prescription/order 🙂
When can we apply for funding under the NFZ?
The prescription/order can be obtained throughout the calendar year, but please note that it is valid for one year.
Funding amount – upper limb
Group E. Upper limb prostheses, custom-made, following amputation or in cases of congenital absence or underdevelopment of the hand
Poniżej znajdziesz kody NFZ, typ protezy im odpowiadający, częstotliwość zgłoszenia oraz kwotę finansowania.
Code NFZ
Type of prosthesis
Application
Amount
E.01.01
Passive cosmetic hand prosthesis
raz na 3 lata
12500 zł
once every 3 years
12500 zł
Group F. Custom-made upper limb prostheses, following amputation or in cases of congenital absence or underdevelopment of the forearm, arm, or entire upper limb
Code NFZ
Type of prosthesis
Application
Amount
Code NFZ
Type of prosthesis
Application
Amount
F.01.01
Passive cosmetic forearm prosthesis
once every 3 years
4500 zł
once every 3 years
4500 zł
F.02.01
Passive functional forearm prosthesis with a functional terminal device
once every 3 years
7500 zł
once every 3 years
7500 zł
F.03.01.00
Active forearm prosthesis
once every 3 years
10 000 zł
once every 3 years
10000 zł
F.03.01.01
Active forearm prosthesis
once every 3 years
15 000 zł
once every 3 years
15000 zł
F.04.01
Passive cosmetic arm prosthesis
once every 3 years
7500 zł
once every 3 years
7500 zł
F.05.01
Passive functional arm prosthesis with a functional terminal device
once every 3 years
10 000 zł
once every 3 years
10000 zł
F.10.01
Cosmetic glove
once a year
1500 zł
once a year
1500 zł
F.11.01
Passive cosmetic hand
once a year
1700zł
once a year
1700 zł
F.12.01
Passive functional terminal device
once a year
3000 zł
once a year
3000 zł
F.13.01
Forearm or arm liner
once a year
2500 zł
once a year
2500 zł
F.14.01
Replacement of the socket in a forearm or arm prosthesis
Once every 3 years, confirmed by medical indications
4000 zł
Once every 3 years, confirmed by medical indications
4000 zł
F.16.01
Replacement of the suspension of an active forearm prosthesis
once a year
1000 zł
once a year
1000 zł
F.17.01
Replacement of the suspension of an active arm prosthesis
once a year
2000 zł
once a year
2000 zł
Funding amount – lower limb
Group A. Custom-made medical devices following amputation or in cases of congenital absence of the foot
Code NFZ
Type of prosthesis
Application
Amount
Code NFZ
Type of prosthesis
Application
Amount
A.01.01
Prosthetic insole supplementing the foot
once every 2 years
300 zł
Once every 2 years
300 zł
A.02.01
Supplementary foot prosthesis
once every 2 years
8000 zł
once every 2 years
8000 zł
A.03.01
Definitive prosthesis at the ankle joint with a stump support and an insole for mobility level 1 or 2
once every 3 years
4000 zł
once every 3 years
4000 zł
A.03.02
Definitive prosthesis at the ankle joint with a stump support and a foot for mobility level 2 or 3
once every 3 years
7500 zł
once every 3 years
7500 zł
A.03.03
Definitive prosthesis at the ankle joint with a stump support and a foot for mobility level 3 or 4
once every 3 years
10 000 zł
19 800 zł
29 800 zł
once every 3 years
10000 zł
19800 zł
29800 zł
Group B. Custom-made lower limb prostheses, following amputation or in cases of congenital absence or underdevelopment of the lower leg
Code NFZ
Type of prosthesis
Application
Amount
Code NFZ
Type of prosthesis
Application
Amount
B.01.01
Temporary lower leg prosthesis for mobility level 1 or 2
Once, prior to provision of the definitive prosthesis
4000 zł
Once, prior to provision of the definitive prosthesis
4000 zł
B.01.02
Temporary lower leg prosthesis for mobility level 2 or 3
Once, prior to provision of the definitive prosthesis
6000 zł
Once, prior to provision of the definitive prosthesis
6000 zł
B.02.01
Definitive socket-type lower leg prosthesis
once every 3 years
5500 zł
once every 3 years
5500 zł
B.03.01
Definitive modular lower leg prosthesis for mobility level 1 or 2
once every 3 years
5000 zł
once every 3 years
5000 zł
B.03.02
Definitive modular lower leg prosthesis for mobility level 2 or 3
once every 3 years
7000 zł
once every 3 years
7000 zł
B.03.03.00
Definitive modular lower leg prosthesis for mobility level 3 or 4 (adults)
once every 3 years
10 000 zł
once every 3 years
10000 zł
B.03.03.01
Definitive modular lower leg prosthesis for mobility level 3 or 4 (children)
once every 3 years
15 000 zł
once every 3 years
15000 zł
B.04.01
Replacement of the socket in a temporary lower leg prosthesis
Once during the use of the prosthesis, confirmed by medical indications
2000 zł
Once during the use of the prosthesis, confirmed by medical indications
2000 zł
B.05.01
Replacement of the socket in a definitive lower leg prosthesis
Once every 3 years, confirmed by medical indications
2500 zł
Once every 3 years, confirmed by medical indications
2500 zł
B.07.01
Replacement of the liner in a temporary or definitive lower leg prosthesis
once a year
1500 zł
once a year
1500 zł
Active Society – PFRON
Who can receive funding?
- People of working age (from 16 years old until retirement age)
- People over working age, provided they are employed
- A person with a disability certificate
What needs to be done? – fill out the application (we assist with this)
When can applications be submitted under the Active Society program?
The application can be submitted from March 1 to August 31.
Funding amount:
Forearm prosthesis
do 28600 zł
Arm prosthesis
do 13200 zł
Arm prosthesis and for shoulder disarticulation
do 33000 zł
Definitive lower leg prosthesis
do 19800 zł
Definitive thigh prosthesis
do 27500 zł
Important! The Active Society program requires a 10% contribution. It can be covered using funds from the NHF, foundations, personal resources, or other sources.
MOPS, GOPS and PCPR
Who can receive funding?
- People with a disability certificate and a valid prescription/order from the NFZ
What is required?
- A photocopy of the NFZ prescription/order received from the medical device provider, including the cost of the device and the personal contribution.
- A completed application for funding (available at any PCPR/MOPS).
- A disability certificate or degree of disability certificate.
- A statement of the monthly income of the disabled person or their guardian, calculated per family member in the household.
- Invoice from the facility fulfilling the prescription/order.
When?
Funds are available within the institutions’ budgets. Their availability depends on usage, so the earlier the application, the better.
Funding amount
Up to a maximum of 150% of the amount guaranteed by the NFZ for the prescribed medical device.
What does the funding cover?
Funding for the purchase of a hand prosthesis is intended to provide financial support to individuals in need of high-quality prosthetic devices. Programs such as the National Health Fund (NFZ) and the Active Society program offer funds to cover part or all of the cost of a hand prosthesis. Under the NFZ, patients can receive reimbursement for prostheses that meet specific quality standards, which affects the final cost of the hand prosthesis after funding. The Active Society program, implemented by the State Fund for Rehabilitation of Disabled Persons (PFRON), provides additional financial support, especially for people who are professionally active or studying, which can significantly reduce the cost of a hand prosthesis.
Who can apply for funding? – Prosthetic arm price
Funding for the purchase of limb prostheses is available to individuals who have a disability certificate and a current prescription from a specialist doctor for a prosthesis. In the case of the National Health Fund (NFZ), health insurance coverage and payment of ZUS contributions are required. The “Active Local Government” program is aimed at people of working age or students who have a disability certificate and a stable health condition. Thanks to these programs, the cost of a prosthetic hand can be significantly reduced. It is also worth noting the possibility of receiving support from local social assistance centers, such as MOPS or PCPR, which can further lower the cost of a prosthetic hand.
Who cannot benefit? – Prosthetic hand cost
Individuals who do not meet the specific criteria of aid programs cannot benefit from funding for the purchase of a cosmetic prosthetic hand. This primarily applies to people without a disability certificate or without a current prescription from a specialist doctor. Additionally, individuals with outstanding financial obligations to PFRON or local social assistance centers, such as MOPS or PCPR, are also ineligible for support. Settling financial obligations is a necessary condition for applying for funding, which directly affects the cost of a prosthetic hand after financial assistance is applied. Therefore, it is important to resolve any outstanding debts before submitting an application in order to access available forms of support and reduce the price of a cosmetic prosthetic hand.
What factors affect the price of a prosthetic hand?
The price of a prosthetic hand depends on many factors that determine the final cost of this advanced device. First and foremost, the type of prosthesis plays a key role – bionic or myoelectric prostheses, which offer advanced functions, are generally more expensive than mechanical or cosmetic prostheses. The materials used in production also matter; lightweight and durable materials, such as titanium or carbon fiber, increase the cost of a cosmetic prosthetic hand. Additionally, custom fitting the prosthesis to the patient’s anatomy, taking into account their lifestyle and needs, can affect how much a prosthetic hand costs. Finally, the manufacturer’s reputation and the use of modern technologies, such as sensors or control systems, also shape the final price of the prosthetic hand.
Prosthetic hand price and quality
Investing in a high-quality prosthetic is not only a matter of comfort but, above all, functionality and durability. Although the price of a prosthetic hand may seem high, modern technologies provide users with greater movement precision and better adaptation to individual needs. This makes daily activities less burdensome and gives the user increased independence. It is also worth noting that the price of a prosthetic hand often reflects the quality of the materials used in its production as well as the technological sophistication. Moreover, a properly selected prosthesis can significantly improve quality of life, making the cost of a prosthetic hand an investment in a better future.
Cost of a bionic hand versus a traditional prosthesis
When comparing bionic prostheses to traditional ones, the differences in cost are noticeable but justified. The price of a bionic prosthetic hand is higher due to advanced features such as muscle control and sensory feedback. These innovations translate into better control and more natural movements. In contrast, traditional prostheses, while less expensive, offer limited functionality. For individuals who are professionally active or lead a busy lifestyle, investing in bionic technology can provide greater benefits. It is also worth mentioning that the price of a bionic leg prosthesis may be higher, but it ensures better stability and comfort while walking. Ultimately, choosing the right prosthesis should take into account both the user’s needs and the available budget.