The General Hospital of Neapolis 'Dialynakio' has formally approved a contract award for the provision of technical services, specifically for the preparation of technical reports related to BOAKC compensation procedures. The decision was published on the Diavgeia transparency portal on April 17, 2026.
BOAKC (Disability Insurance Organization) is a key social security institution in Greece responsible for disability-related compensation and support programs. Hospitals throughout the country are required to maintain detailed technical documentation and prepare specialized reports for BOAKC-related administrative and clinical procedures.
The Dialynakio Hospital, part of Crete's regional health system in Neapolis, handles a significant patient population and must maintain compliance with national social security requirements. The approval of this contract ensures that the hospital can continue fulfilling its obligations regarding disability assessment documentation and related administrative procedures.
Technical reports prepared under this service contract serve several purposes: they document medical assessments, support disability benefit applications, ensure regulatory compliance, and maintain proper records within the social security system. For the hospital and its administrative staff, such contracted services streamline internal processes and ensure professional quality in medical-legal documentation.
The contract award was processed through Greece's public procurement framework and made public via the Diavgeia transparency system, ensuring visibility to all citizens and stakeholders. This is standard procedure for government and public healthcare institution contracts.
For residents and workers in the Neapolis area, this decision reflects ongoing investments in the region's public healthcare infrastructure and administrative capacity. The Dialynakio Hospital remains an important healthcare facility for the wider region of eastern Crete.
Visitors and temporary residents who require healthcare services in the area can access this facility's services. The hospital's administrative processes, including BOAKC-related procedures, continue to function within Greece's standard social security framework.
Source: Greek transparency portal Diavgeia, decision Ε4Β9469042-021
