Cyprus Recovery and Resilience Plan – Axis 1. Public health, civil protection and lessons learned from the pandemic

Summary

The first Policy Axis includes measures that will contribute to increasing the readiness, resilience and quality of the services of the General Health System. By creating the necessary infrastructure, equipment and procedures, emphasis will be placed on strengthening public hospitals so that they become more competitive and able to deal with future health crises. The Axis also includes investments to strengthen civil protection and, in particular, the use of smart technologies for the effective handling of emergencies.

Total Budget

€ 74.1 million

Thematic Categories

  • Health
  • Public Administration
  • Social Affairs & Human Rights

Eligibility for Participation

  • Central Government
  • Chambers
  • Investment Funds
  • Legal Entities
  • Local Authorities
  • Local Authority clusters
  • Other Beneficiaries
  • Semi-governmental organisations
  • Services Providers
  • State-owned Enterprises
Programme/Sub-programme/Plan Calls
  • Hospital Medical Equipment Subsidy Plan - 2nd Invitation

    Closed

    Code: 29425 | Identifier Code: C1.1I3 | Programme name: Cyprus Recovery and Resilience Plan – Axis 1. Public health, civil protection and lessons learned from the pandemic | Start submission calls: 17/06/2024 | End submission calls: 05/07/2024

    The plan aims to provide financial incentives, in the form of government sponsorship to Hospitals, for the purchase of new/new Medical Technological Equipment, with an emphasis on the purchase of high or digital technology:

    • to replace existing equipment or
    • to cover additional needs.

  • Accreditation of Public and Private Hospitals

    Closed

    Code: 29234 | Identifier Code: C1.1I4 | Programme name: Cyprus Recovery and Resilience Plan – Axis 1. Public health, civil protection and lessons learned from the pandemic | Start submission calls: 12/06/2023 | End submission calls: 14/07/2023

    The purpose of the scheme is to provide monetary incentives to Public and Private Hospitals and Health Day Care Units to implement quality assurance through their accreditation according to ISQua standards.