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Greek health reforms: digital tools, pharma hub and debt
Overview
Greece is advancing a multi-pronged health reform focused on digital transformation, infrastructure, and pharmaceutical autonomy. A major digital shift includes the nationwide rollout of electronic prescribing in public hospitals and the launch of the National Telemedicine Network (EDIT) to connect remote areas with specialists. Digital tools have also expanded to include a national oncology and hematology registry and a digital patient-evaluation system for oncology and pediatric care.
In the pharmaceutical sector, Greece is positioning itself as a European manufacturing hub, supported by over €400 million in new investments in the Tripoli industrial zone. However, industry leaders continue to clash with the government over the mandatory clawback mechanism, which reached 80.7% in the first half of 2025. Organizations like SFE and PIF warn this threatens innovation and patient access, while Health Minister Adonis Georgiadis defends it as a necessity for fiscal sustainability.
Infrastructure and service improvements include the expansion of the ΟΙΚΟΘΕΝ home-care oncology program, hospital renovations in Patras, and the development of a new radiotherapy center in Western Macedonia. Financial stabilization efforts have seen National Health System (ESY) hospital debt drop to €532 million, though recent data shows a shift in spending from medical supplies toward increased service and payroll costs. Additionally, the integration of military hospitals into the national procurement system aims to optimize drug purchasing through the EKAPY platform.
Entities
Ministry of Health · Sotiria Hospital · Lilian Vildridi · Greek Ministry of Health · Marios Themistokleous
Timeline
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9 days ago
[HEALTH] 2 sourcesGreece's National Health System shifts spending from supplies to servicesGreek public hospitals significantly reduced spending on medicines and medical supplies in 2025, while service and payroll costs surged to over €821 million due to increased staffing.
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23 days ago
[HEALTH] 3 sourcesGreece expands digital patient evaluation system to oncology and pediatric careGreece's Ministry of Health is extending the ESY digital patient survey to oncology (surgery now, chemo soon, radiotherapy by 2027) and pediatric patients, with high satisfaction scores (4.09/5) and >85% trust
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about 1 month ago
[HEALTH] 3 sourcesHealth Minister Georgiadis Announces New Radiotherapy Center and Hospital UpgradesGreek Health Minister Adonis Georgiadis unveiled new health centres, a €20 million radiotherapy unit in Western Macedonia and praised the Elliniko sports complex as a transformative project for Greece.
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about 1 month ago
[BUSINESS] 3 sourcesGreece Positioned as Strategic European Drug Manufacturing Hub Amid Major Pharma InvestmentsGreece’s pharma industry is seeing major investment and EU‑backed expansion, but mandatory clawback rules and slow research commercialisation challenge its goal to become a European drug hub.
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about 1 month ago
[HEALTH] 2 sourcesGreece launches 1566 health service mobile appGreece adds a mobile app for its 1566 health hotline, offering Android and iOS users digital access to health services, agency information, and on‑site hospital support from May 20 2026.
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about 1 month ago
[HEALTH] 2 sourcesGreece integrates military hospitals into national health procurement systemGreece’s military hospitals will use EKAPY’s electronic procurement system for medicines from 1 July 2026, aiming to cut costs and improve efficiency, says Deputy Defence Minister Davakis.
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about 1 month ago
[HEALTH] 3 sourcesGreek health system debt drops to €532 million as MedTech Conference warns of reimbursement delaysGreek hospitals cut debts to €532 million; MedTech Conference flags 1.5‑year EOPYY reimbursement delays for new tech, impacting over a million diabetics, with reforms pledged.
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about 1 month ago
[HEALTH] 2 sourcesPharmaceutical innovation delivers €430 million economic gain for GreeceEFPIA’s study shows Greece’s €93 m spend on innovative drugs yielded €557 m value, saving 25.6 k life‑years, freeing 691 hospital beds, and delivering €430 m productivity gain.
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about 2 months ago
[HEALTH] 3 sourcesGreek Patients' Union Launches Digital Platform for Patient OrganisationsThe Greek Patients' Union unveiled a digital platform on 26 May 2026 to let patient groups share experiences and propose evidence‑based health‑policy recommendations, slated for completion by March 2027.
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about 2 months ago
[HEALTH] 2 sourcesGreece launches digital tools for ER wait times and e‑prescriptions in public hospitalsGreece will implement MyHealth app‑based ER queue displays and e‑prescribing in public hospitals in July, while expanding the Oikothen home‑care programme with remote monitoring devices.
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about 2 months ago
[BUSINESS] 5 sourcesGreek pharma firms invest over €400 million in Tripoli industrial zoneGreek pharma firms DEMO, Win Medica and FARAN invest €400 million in Tripoli, creating 1,500 jobs and targeting 30 % of EU drug needs.
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about 2 months ago
[HEALTH] 2 sourcesGreek Deputy Minister Dimitris Markopoulos reviews 6% VAT cut for diabetes technologiesGreek health officials are considering a 6% VAT cut on diabetes technologies, aiming to lower costs for patients and improve access to modern treatment tools.
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about 2 months ago
[HEALTH] 4 sourcesGreek Health Minister Adonis Georgiadis expands home oncology program and upgrades Patras hospitalsHealth Minister Adonis Georgiadis celebrated the 3‑year anniversary of the ΟΙΚΟΘΕΝ home oncology program, announced its expansion and digital tools, and inspected renovations at three Patras hospitals while in
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about 2 months ago
[HEALTH] 4 sourcesGreece launches National Telemedicine Network to boost rural health accessGreece's new National Telemedicine Network, funded by EU recovery money, links 300+ remote stations to improve rural health access and digital care.
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2 months ago
[HEALTH] 2 sourcesGreece pushes health‑policy reforms for pharma innovation and nature‑based careGreek health leaders call for faster pharma trials, stronger IP, and funding for innovation, while pilot data on nature‑based interventions urge their formal adoption in health policy.
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2 months ago
[TECHNOLOGY] 3 sourcesEmergencyHelp unveils TytoCare telemedicine platform at Athens BEYOND 2026 expoEmergencyHelp showcased the TytoCare telemedicine platform at Athens' BEYOND 2026 expo, offering real‑time remote diagnostics and data storage to extend healthcare access across Greece and beyond.
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2 months ago
[HEALTH] 3 sourcesGreece launches integrated digital oncology and hematology care systemGreece unveiled a national digital platform for oncology and haematology, featuring a patient registry, AI tools and a mobile app, aimed at improving care continuity and health‑policy data.
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2 months ago
[HEALTH] 2 sourcesGreek pharma industry alarms over 80.7% clawback on hospital drugsGreek pharma groups warn that a clawback rate of 80.7% on hospital drugs in early 2025 threatens industry liquidity, innovation and patient access, urging urgent reforms.
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2 months ago
[HEALTH] 2 sourcesGreece hospital drug clawback climbs to 80.7% amid industry alarmGreece’s hospital drug clawback rose to 80.7% in early 2025, sparking industry calls for urgent reform to protect innovation and patient access.
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2 months ago
[HEALTH] 2 sourcesGreece rolls out nationwide e‑prescription system and digital oncology registryGreece's health ministry will introduce a nationwide e‑prescription system for hospitals on 1 July and a digital oncology registry with over 21 000 patients, aiming to enhance drug tracking and cancer care.
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2 months ago
[HEALTH] 5 sourcesGreece's Health Minister and Pharma Association debate new drug pricing and clawbackGreek health minister and pharma leaders met to address rising drug costs, the clawback system, and a new electronic prescribing rollout, urging shared responsibility for funding innovative therapies.
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2 months ago
[HEALTH] 3 sourcesGreek Health Minister Georgiadis Launches Nationwide E‑Prescribing and Calls for EU Pharma Self‑SufficiencyGreek Health Minister Georgiadis announced nationwide e‑prescribing from July 1, cited Greece’s low drug shortages, and urged EU self‑sufficiency in pharma amid rising innovation costs.
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