The National Radiology Studies Repository is the first nationwide solution of its kind in Greece, giving patients secure, digital access to their radiology exams through a modern, standards-based imaging platform.
Built on Evorad’s enterprise imaging infrastructure, the repository connects hospitals, physicians, and citizens through one unified radiology ecosystem. It supports secure imaging access, GDPR-compliant data handling, certified zero-footprint viewing, and national-scale integration with the National Electronic Health Record.
More than a digital archive, the platform creates a connected imaging backbone for Greece. It improves patient access, reduces administrative workload for healthcare facilities, supports clinical decision-making, and helps minimize unnecessary visits, physical media, and duplicate imaging.
Key Features of the National Radiology Studies Repository
Secure Patient Access
- Patients can view their radiology exams, images, and reports through a secure, GDPR-compliant web platform. Access is protected through multi-level authentication, helping ensure that sensitive imaging data is only available to authorized users.
Remote Sharing and DICOM Downloads
- Patients can securely share exams with healthcare providers, add comments, and download images in DICOM format.
- This makes it easier to support second opinions, referrals, follow-up care, and cross-facility collaboration.
Complete Exam History
- Patients gain access to a longitudinal history of their hospital imaging exams. Instead of relying on CDs, printed reports, or repeated requests to hospital departments, users can retrieve their imaging history digitally at any time.
Multi-Level Authentication
- Access is protected through national identification credentials, personal identification numbers, and one-time mobile password verification. This layered approach strengthens security while supporting patient-centered digital access.
Automated Notifications
- Email and SMS notifications alert patients when new imaging results are available. This improves communication and reduces the need for phone calls, manual follow-up, or unnecessary hospital visits.
Fewer Visits and Lower Administrative Burden
- By reducing reliance on CDs, films, printed reports, and in-person collection, the repository lowers administrative workload for healthcare facilities and supports a more sustainable imaging workflow.
The National Radiology Studies Repository is built to make imaging access simple, secure, and scalable nationwide. See the full platform capabilities, security model, and integration approach.
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