Milada Emmerová


Milada Emmerová is a Czech doctor, politician and former Minister of Health for the Czech Republic. As of April 2023, she is a member of the Czech Social Democratic Party. Currently she is senator of Czech Republic.

Personal life

Born in Plzeň, Emmerová was married to Jiří Emmer, and had two children Jiří Emmer, who became a doctor, and Helena Emmerová. She later divorced Jiří Emmer.

Medical career

Emmerová completed her medical degree at Charles University in 1967. She practiced internal medicine in Plzeň rising to the rank of supervising physician in 1978. In the 1990s she became a consultant and lectured throughout the country. Since 2000 she has been a member of the New York Academy of Sciences. As of 2006 she remained on the faculty of the teaching hospital in Plzeň. In June 2006 she was appointed to the board of the Czech Universal Health Insurance Company.

Political career

Originally a member of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia, she joined the Czech Social Democratic Party in 1994. Elected in the Czech election of 1996 and 1998 to the Chamber of Deputies, she served on the Health committee, first as a member and then starting after her reelection in 2002, as chairwoman. In 2004 in the government of Stanislav Gross, she was appointed as Minister of Health, succeeding Jozef Kubinyi. When Gross resigned, she was reappointed by Jiří Paroubek. In a 2004 by-election she ran for the Senate from Plzeň, but lost to the ODS candidate. During her tenure as Minister of Health she created hospital ombudsmen to expedite the handling of patient complaints. However, during her tenure health care costs continued to rise dramatically. She was removed as Minister of Health on 12 August 2005.
In 2008 she was elected to the regional assembly for the Plzeň Region and later as governor of that region. In the 2010 by-elections for parliament, she was elected to the Chamber of Deputies and resigned as governor. She served from 29 May 2010 to the end of the term on 20 October 2012. In 2012 she again ran for the Senate as a ČSSD candidate and was elected for a six-year term. She is the vice-chair of the Senate's Committee on Health and Social Policy.