Greece’s Digital Health Reset: Opportunities Emerge for Local EHR and Interoperability Vendors Amid Lagging IT Infrastructure, Black Book Research

Greece ranks low in Europe for digital health, according to the 2025 Black Book report. The survey of 122 healthcare administrators reveals major challenges like poor Electronic Health Records (EHR) adoption and interoperability issues. Yet, it also highlights a golden opportunity for local digital health vendors to revolutionise the sector.

Source: Black Book Research

Key Points

  • Only 14% of providers have access to integrated digital health records.
  • A whopping 98% of surveyed individuals are dissatisfied with current systems.
  • Just 7% report any interoperability capabilities in their IT systems.
  • 3% use real-time data analytics for population health initiatives.
  • 95% of IT leaders see significant gaps in cybersecurity.
  • 97% of patients have never accessed their health records online.

Why should I read this?

If you’re in the healthcare tech scene or just interested in Greece’s health digitisation efforts, this article is a must-read. It outlines the clear gaps in Greece’s digital health infrastructure and presents cool opportunities for local vendors. Whether you’re a provider, a developer, or just someone curious about healthcare innovation, this report sheds light on how Greece can turn its challenges into effective solutions. Don’t miss out on these key updates ahead of HIMSS25 Europe!