KOHESIO · Q7494351 · GR

Equipment for the support and upgrading of Primary Health Care in the Region of Central Macedonia

The 3rd Health Region of Macedonia utilizing the resources of the Programme Central Macedonia 20212027 aims to strengthen primary health care services in the Region of Central Macedonia through the proposed act which includes the supply of modern diagnostic and therapeutic medical equipment which will be installed in Health Centers of the 3rd Health Region in the Region of Central Macedonia within the current programming period 20212027 in order to cover basic needs for the provision of quality health services and excellent medical care to the population of the region

EU budget
€3.7M
Total project cost
€4.4M
Period
2025-12-01 → 2027-12-31
Thematic objective
PO04PO04

Co-funding: the EU contributes €3.7M toward a total project cost of €4.4M — a co-funding rate of 85%, with the remainder covered by national, regional or private sources.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the EU budget for this project?
The EU contributes €3.7M toward a total project cost of €4.4M, a co-funding rate of 85%.
Which fund or thematic objective does it belong to?
This project falls under EU Cohesion Policy thematic objective PO04 — PO04 — financed through the European Structural and Investment Funds.
Which country is the project located in?
The project is located in GR.
What is the project period?
The project runs from 2025-12-01 to 2027-12-31.
Where can I find the full project record?
The complete project record — beneficiary, location and related funding decisions — is published on Kohesio, the European Commission's open-data platform, under reference Q7494351.