Mission & Vision

Our Mission

Our Vision

INBIT’s mission is to support national and international health systems by providing technical expertise, tools, and methodologies for the safe, effective, and sustainable management of medical devices, in alignment with WHO strategies and international best practices.

INBIT envisions biomedical technologies effectively governed, safely used, and continuously monitored in alignment with international standards, contributing to improve population health outcomes.

Values & Principles

INBIT’s work is guided by

Health System Focus

Strengthening health systems to support safe, effective, and sustainable health services.

Rigorous, Evidence-Informed Approaches

Applying internationally accepted, evidence-informed methodologies to support sound decision-making.

Transparency and accountability

Operating in line with principles of good governance, clarity, and responsibility in support of public health.

Collaboration and openness

Working collaboratively with national and international partners to promote knowledge exchange and coordinated action.

International Standards & Best Practices

Aligning all activities with WHO guidance, international standards, and recognized best practices.

INBIT’s work is guided by

Health System Focus

Strengthening health systems to support safe, effective, and sustainable health services.

Rigorous, Evidence-Informed Approaches

Applying internationally accepted, evidence-informed methodologies to support sound decision-making.

Transparency and accountability

Operating in line with principles of good governance, clarity, and responsibility in support of public health.

Collaboration and openness

Working collaboratively with national and international partners to promote knowledge exchange and coordinated action.

International Standards & Best Practices

Aligning all activities with WHO guidance, international standards, and recognized best practices.

INBIT Five-Year Strategic Positioning Statement

2026-2030

Over the next five years, INBIT will consolidate its role as an international centre supporting health systems in the governance and lifecycle management of biomedical technologies.

INBIT will focus on further strengthening its contribution to patient safety, quality of care, and health system sustainability by advancing independent, evidence-informed methodologies and interoperable digital infrastructures aligned with WHO and European Union priorities.

Strategic priorities for this period include

1. International Reference Role

Strengthening INBIT’s role as a trusted technical partner for public authorities and international organizations, contributing expertise, tools, and applied research in medical equipment assessment and management.

2. Digital Health Infrastructure & Data Governance

Expanding and scaling digital platforms and registries that support transparency, traceability, and evidence-informed decision-making across healthcare systems.

3. Capacity Building & Knowledge Transfer

Developing structured training, guidance, and knowledge-sharing activities to support healthcare professionals, institutions, and regulators at national and international levels.

4. Applied Research & Evidence Generation

Supporting research activities that translate real-world data into actionable insights for policy, regulation, and clinical practice.

5. Strategic Partnerships & International Alignment

Deepening collaboration with WHO, EU institutions, academic partners, and public-interest organizations to ensure alignment with global health strategies and standards.

Through these priorities, INBIT aims to contribute meaningfully to resilient, equitable, and safe health systems in an increasingly technology-dependent healthcare environment.