
Atrys Health, a medical company specialising in oncology, telediagnostics, pathological anatomy and nuclear medicine, has been recognised for its performance in sustainability and corporate responsibility with the EcoVadis Bronze medal, a prestigious international accolade.
In the overall 2026 assessment, Atrys ranks in the top 4% of companies in the human healthcare sector with a score of 71 out of 100. This rating recognises the progress made by the company in integrating sustainability criteria into its management model, with a particular focus on strengthening corporate governance, ethical management, the protection of human rights and the development of a more responsible supply chain.
This result reflects the consolidation of policies, procedures and control mechanisms aimed at continuous improvement, as well as Atrys’ commitment to transparency, accountability and the creation of sustainable value for its stakeholders.
Among the initiatives that have contributed to this result are the strengthening of responsible supply chain management mechanisms and the development of a Supplier Code of Conduct, which sets out the expected principles and standards regarding ethics, human rights, working conditions and sustainability for the company’s business partners.
Participation in EcoVadis forms part of Atrys’ strategy to promote transparency and advance the integration of sustainability into decision-making and relationships with its stakeholders. “This recognition reflects the effort made by Atrys to integrate sustainability into all areas of the company. The improvement achieved in the EcoVadis assessment demonstrates the strengthening of our management systems, our good governance practices and our commitment to people, patients, our professionals and the value chain. We will continue to move forward to generate sustainable value and contribute to a more innovative, accessible and responsible healthcare system,” says Marian Isach, CEO of Atrys.
EcoVadis is one of the leading international platforms for assessing corporate sustainability, with a presence in over 175 countries and more than 130,000 companies assessed. Its methodology analyses organisations’ sustainability management systems across four key areas: the environment, labour practices and human rights, business ethics, and sustainable procurement. The medals it awards—Bronze, Silver, Gold and Platinum—recognise the best-performing companies within their sector and category.