EOPYY – The National Organization Of Health Services
The National Health Service (EOPYY) is a public entity, established to provide health services from a single national entity and is the product of the consolidation from combination of the majority of Health Insurance Funds:
- IKA (Social Security Institution), since January 1, 2012
- OGA (Agricultural Insurance Organisation) since January 1, 2012
- OAEE (Insurance Organization for the Self Employed) since January 1, 2012
- OPAD (Insurance Organization for Public Sector Employees) since January 1, 2012
- TYDKY (Municipal Employees Fund ), since January 1, 2012
- NAT, since April 1, 2012
- TAYTEKO since May 1, 2012
- ETAA, since November 1, 2012
- ETAP-MME, since December 1, 2012
- Hellenic Coast Guard, since May 2013
According to the EOPYY regulations, in addition to a price difference price dictated by each provider, there is a patient copayment on the amount covered by EOPYY. For persons insured under OGA, the copayment is 50%, and for policyholders of other funds 30%. Cardiac surgery is excluded from copayment.