A telemedicine model for the world’s remote populations: Exploring the success of the Greek National Telemedicine Network

The Greek National Telemedicine Network (EDIT) is a story of impressive achievement in providing telemedicine to remote areas. It’s a framework that can be emulated across the European Union and beyond.

After several iterations, Greece now boasts a healthcare delivery model that provides access via telemedicine to its most remote islands and mountainous villages. The model benefits from enhancement by world-leading clinical decision support at the point of care. One of the first projects of the EU Recovery and Resilience Facility, the Greek initiative now boasts 82 supporting hospitals across 380 remote areas, facilitating thousands of telemedicine appointments on a monthly basis. The Greek project has expanded to support the country’s many islands and other remote locations.

Read more in the article by Wolters Kluwer Health in this link.



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