About INBIT
INBIT is an independent non-profit agency that supports national or regional healthcare systems in medical equipment management and assessment.
INBIT operates Greece’s National Centralized Medical Device Management and Vigilance System and serves as a WHO Collaborating Centre for Medical Equipment Management and Assessment.
INBIT’s work focuses in
Design and operation of centralized digital medical equipment registries and platforms
Medical device assessment and lifecycle management
Clinical engineering and health technology management best practices
Data analytics and decision-support tools for healthcare planning and oversight
Capacity building, training, and knowledge exchange at national and international levels
EU and Global Projects
INBIT participates in European and international projects as a research, policy, and implementation partner in health technology management. INBIT can contribute to:
Work packages on health technology governance and public-sector innovation
Pilot implementation in hospitals and health systems
Methodology development and evidence generation
Digital registries and decision-support systems
Stakeholder engagement and institutional coordination
Training, dissemination, and capacity building
Policy translation into operational tools and national practice
The Institute is particularly relevant for projects involving medical devices, digital health governance, public procurement quality, health technology assessment, and system-level reform.
International Collaborations
INBIT works with public institutions and international partners on systems for medical equipment inventory, lifecycle management, vigilance, assessment, and planning. The Institute supports policy implementation, digital transformation, and capacity building in health technology governance.