EU AI Act high-intent playbook

Greece Healthcare Audit pack for Providers

Operationalize audit pack for healthcare in Greece.

Greece · Healthcare · Audit pack · Provider

Why this page exists

Audit pack guidance for provider teams in Greece healthcare with evidence mapped to August 2, 2026 obligations.

Timeline anchor: AI Act in force on August 1, 2024; prohibitions and literacy obligations apply on February 2, 2025; most obligations apply on August 2, 2026; additional rollout continues to August 2, 2027.

Country enforcement context

Greece enforcement context: Greece operators should maintain auditable evidence trails for Article 26 and Annex IV obligations. Primary authority reference: Greece AI supervisory authority (https://digital-strategy.ec.europa.eu/en/policies/regulatory-framework-ai). English-first implementation assets for Greece teams handling EU AI Act controls.

Industry and risk context

Healthcare risk context: Clinical and operational AI systems that influence care pathways. High-risk scenarios include clinical decision support systems, patient triage automation, care prioritization scoring. Evidence expectations include clinical validation reports, incident response records, data provenance documentation across Clinical Ops, Compliance, IT teams.

Role obligations

Provider execution model: Maintain Annex IV technical documentation and conformity evidence Operate post-market monitoring and corrective action workflows Demonstrate quality management and robustness controls Priority duty reference: Annex IV + Articles 9-15.

Execution plan

Audit pack execution focus: assemble traceability matrices and evidence bundles for reviews. Buyer signal: teams close to conformity checks or customer due diligence. Milestones to align: AI Act in force August 1, 2024, prohibitions and literacy February 2, 2025, most obligations August 2, 2026, expanded rollout August 2, 2027.

Commercial fit

Commercial readiness in Greece: Greece buyers are prioritizing compliance software and readiness assessments before August 2, 2026. Annexora delivers a four-week paid pilot for deployer and provider teams to centralize controls, assign owners, and produce audit-ready evidence.

FAQ

What changes on August 2, 2026 for healthcare teams in Greece?

Most high-risk operational obligations apply and require evidence-backed workflows for controls, monitoring, and incident response.

Why does provider context matter for audit pack?

Provider teams own different obligations, evidence boundaries, and authority interactions than other operators.

How quickly can we produce an audit pack?

A focused four-week pilot is typically enough to baseline two high-risk systems and deliver a traceability-ready pack.