Greece’s Health Minister has announced the nationwide implementation of an electronic prescribing system in hospitals, beginning in July. The new system aims to provide greater oversight of medical treatments administered across the country. It will allow authorities to accurately monitor which therapies are being given to patients and the reasons behind their prescription. The initiative also seeks to identify patterns in treatment choices, specifically why certain therapies are favored over others. Minister Georgiadis stated the system will enhance control and transparency in healthcare provision. This move is expected to improve efficiency and potentially optimize resource allocation within the Greek healthcare system. The program represents a significant step towards modernizing healthcare infrastructure in Greece.