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Gnomon Informatics Builds the Future of Digital Healthcare in North Macedonia

Gnomon Informatics S.A., a pioneer in the field of Digital Health and leader of an international consortium, has been awarded the highly significant project for the implementation of North Macedonia’s national Digital Health Strategy.

Through this project, Gnomon Informatics — a leading European provider of interoperability solutions in the eHealth sector — enters the North Macedonian market while simultaneously opening opportunities across the Western Balkans, further expanding its strong European presence and international outreach.

The project, titled “Upgrade of the Electronic Health System”, has a budget of €1.3 million and a duration of 18 months. It is funded by the European Union under the Health Initiative 2024 programme. The contract was awarded to Gnomon Informatics following a tender launched by the European Commission, with the central objective of upgrading Digital Health services and shaping a national strategy and Action Plan through 2030.

For the implementation of the project, Gnomon Informatics S.A. leads a consortium of three companies. The consortium includes ASEE DOOEL, an IT company and member of the European Asseco Group, as a strategic partner, while the Athens Stock Exchange-listed consulting company European Innovation Solutions (E.In.S.) participates as a subcontractor.

Through this initiative, Gnomon Informatics undertakes the interconnection and interoperability of digital health information currently maintained across separate databases and reporting systems. The ultimate goal is to address structural challenges and establish the necessary political, organisational, and technical foundations for seamless standards-based data exchange.

Key Objectives and Deliverables

The project will deliver four interrelated outcomes that together establish the foundation for a modern digital health ecosystem:

  • Digital Health Strategy 2026–2030 and Action Plan
    A comprehensive policy and implementation framework defining national priorities, governance structures, and funding mechanisms, fully aligned with EU and WHO digital health strategies.
  • IT Interconnection between the Health Insurance Fund and the Ministry of Health
    Enabling secure and rapid exchange of healthcare data between key national institutions.
  • ERP Standards and Prototype for Public Health Organisations
    A unified framework for administrative, financial, and human resource management, improving operational efficiency and transparency in healthcare delivery.
  • LOINC-based Laboratory Standardisation
    Adoption of internationally recognised coding systems enabling healthcare data interoperability across institutions and integration with the European Health Data Spaces (EHDS).