Renowned health policy expert Gyula Gilly analyses Hungary’s health policy between 2010 and 2018, since the Fidesz-KDNP government is in power, while at the same time emphasizing the relevance of the processes leading up to their rule in 2010. He highlights that social and economic inequalities are deepening, which increases avoidable inequalities in health. The underfunded health care system is decreasingly able to fulfill its role. Underfunding, inadequate funding, mass emigration of doctors and nurses make the problem more serious. Hungary in fact has not had a consistent, politically feasible and sustainable health policy throughout the last 28 years. No real changes can be expected until the political priorities will not change, and the long-lasting underfunding crisis will not be solved in line with a professionally sound, consistent, long-term and politically, administratively feasible and sustainable, comprehensive health policy.