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Ministry of Health (Greece)

Government ministry of Greece


Summary

Government ministry of Greece

FieldValue
nameMinistry of Health
native_nameΥπουργείο Υγείας
sealCoat of Arms of Greece (Monochromatic).svg
seal_size85px
imageMinistry of Health - Υπουργείο Υγείας - panoramio.jpg
image_size200px
image_captionHeadquarters of the Ministry at Aristotelous street
formedMarch 21, 2015
preceding1Ministry for Health and Social Insurance (January - March 2015)
preceding2Ministry of Health and Social Solidarity (2004 - 2012)
preceding3Ministry of Health and Welfare (2004 - 1995)
superseding2
jurisdictionGovernment of Greece
headquartersAthens
coordinates
employees70.582 (2023)
94.164 (2012)
budget7.177.424.000 € (2025)
minister1_nameAdonis Georgiadis
minister2_nameIreni Agapidaki (alternate minister)
minister2_pfo
deputyminister1_nameDimitris Vartzopoulos
deputyminister2_nameMarios Themistokleous
deputyminister2_pfo
chief2_position
parent_agency_type
child1_agencyGeneral Secretariat for health services
child2_agencyGeneral Secretariat for public health
child3_agencyGeneral Secretariat for strategic planning
keydocument1
website

94.164 (2012)

The Ministry of Health () is the government department responsible for managing the health system of Greece. The incumbent minister is Adonis Georgiadis.

Historical background

The first systematic efforts to organize Greece's health services began during King Otto’s reign, with the establishment of the country’s initial health service in 1833. Named the “Hygienic Department,” it was one of six departments within the newly formed Ministry of the Interior and was tasked with overseeing public health. From 1894 to 1914, the central administrative body for health services was the "Directorate of Public Hygiene and Perception", also under the Ministry of the Interior. Until 1914, no significant steps were taken to expand health services, as national resources and budget were primarily allocated to preparing a robust military. However, following the Balkan Wars, increased state attention was directed toward addressing the needs of retired soldiers. Consequently, in 1917, previously fragmented health and welfare services were consolidated under a new entity: the "Ministry of Social Welfare". This ministry was responsible for providing care to war victims, orphans, refugees, and families of conscripted soldiers.

In December 1922, after Asia Minor Catastrophe the Gonatas government established the "Ministry of Health, Welfare, and Assistance", which absorbed the "Ministry of Social Welfare" created in 1917. Since then, the Ministry of Health has typically encompassed social welfare and, from around 1970, social insurance. {{cite web |last=Δαρδαβέσης |first=Θεόδωρος |date= |title= Η ιστορική πορεία του Υπουργείου Υγείας στην Ελλάδα

Today, however, social welfare responsibilities and social security functions have been reassigned to the Ministry of Labour and Social Security.

The longest serving Minister of Health was , Minister of Health in the governments of Constantine Karamanlis, who served for a total of 48 months and 5 days.

List of ministers

Health and Social Solidarity (2004–2012)

NameTook officeLeft officePartyNotes
Nikitas Kaklamanis10 March 200415 February 2006New DemocracyFirst Cabinet of Kostas Karamanlis
Dimitris Avramopoulos15 February 20067 October 2009First and Second Cabinet of Kostas Karamanlis
Mariliza Xenogiannakopoulou7 October 20097 September 2010PASOKCabinet of George Papandreou
Andreas Loverdos7 September 201017 May 2012Cabinet of George Papandreou until 11 November 2011; Cabinet of Lucas Papademos thereafter
17 May 201221 June 2012IndependentCaretaker Cabinet of Panayiotis Pikrammenos

Health (2012–2015)

NameTook officeLeft officePartyNotes
21 June 201225 June 2013New DemocracyCabinet of Antonis Samaras
Adonis Georgiadis25 June 201310 June 2014
Makis Voridis10 June 201427 January 2015

Health, Social Security and Social Solidarity (January 2015–September 2015)

NameTook officeLeft officePartyNotes
Panagiotis Kouroumplis27 January 201527 August 2015SyrizaFirst Cabinet of Alexis Tsipras
28 August 201521 September 2015IndependentCaretaker Cabinet of Vassiliki Thanou-Christophilou

Health (since September 2015)

NameTook officeLeft officePartyNotes
Andreas Xanthos23 September 20159 July 2019SyrizaSecond Cabinet of Alexis Tsipras
Vasilis Kikilias9 July 201931 August 2021New DemocracyFirst Cabinet of Kyriakos Mitsotakis
Thanos Plevris31 August 202126 May 2023
26 May 202327 June 2023IndependentCaretaker Cabinet of Ioannis Sarmas
Michalis Chrisochoidis27 June 20234 January 2024New DemocracySecond Cabinet of Kyriakos Mitsotakis
Adonis Georgiadis4 January 2024incumbent

References

References

  1. "Πώς σε 11 χρόνια χάθηκαν 23.000 μόνιμες θέσεις εργασίας στην Υγεία".
  2. [https://minfin.gov.gr/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/%CE%9A%CF%81%CE%B1%CF%84%CE%B9%CE%BA%CF%8C%CF%82-%CE%A0%CF%81%CE%BF%CF%8B%CF%80%CE%BF%CE%BB%CE%BF%CE%B3%CE%B9%CF%83%CE%BC%CF%8C%CF%82-2025_%CE%9F%CE%95.pdf budget for 2025]
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