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eGovernment Forschung seit 2001 | eGovernment Research since 2001
The Slovak Minister of Finance is expected to submit draft legislation governing the implementation of the computerization of the public administration by 1 August 2011.

This task was imposed by the government.

The aim of the forthcoming regulation is to stipulate general rules for eGovernment performance, including related legal institutions, and provide for the implementation of eGovernment in a uniform manner without the need for any specific legislation that provides for individual performance.

Weiterlesen: Slovak eGovernment Act to be ready by August 2011

The Slovakian Ministry of Health took over the sponsorship of the patient portal 'infopacient.sk'.

The portal seeks to provide comprehensive health information to its visitors - the patients. Having as its motto 'healthy information', it features reliable and professional information in an aim to educate the patients in a modern manner and, more generally, to promote a healthy living.

Weiterlesen: Slovakia: 'Infopacient.sk' portal helps all

The project of unifying collection of taxes, customs duties and social and health insurance contributions has moved to another phase. The Finance Ministry, as the intermediating body for the Informatization of Society Operational Program, announced a call for the national project Electronic Services of Tax Agendas of the Finance Ministry. “This is a significant step within the UNITAS program, whose aim it is to introduce a unified integrated financial system with uniform collection of taxes, customs duties and social and health insurance contributions,” said the spokesman of the Finance Ministry Miroslav Smal. The national project is aimed at the electronization of public administration and the development of electronic services on a central level. The realization of the project, to which a non-refundable financial contribution is related, should take a maximum of 24 months from its start.

Weiterlesen: Slovakia: Plan for Unified Collection of Taxes and Duties Moves to Next Phase

Following an amendment to the Health Care Act, the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Slovakia is preparing the grounds for a set of eHealth services to establish a national electronic health system.

The reform of the healthcare system includes services such as the electronic booking of General Practitioners (GPs), GPs' online consultation, health services that are to be provided remotely, electronic prescription forms or vouchers, as well as the issuing of electronic health cards, as from 2013.

Weiterlesen: Slovakia: Setting the grounds for a national eHealth System

First tranche of EU OPIS funds must soon be spent

Informatisation of society and so-called e-government has become something like a magic formula for the future development of the country as Slovaks still need to queue in person at most public administration offices to deal with government matters. Slovakia’s high ambitions are pinned on drawing European Union funds available from the EU’s Operational Programme for the Information Society (OPIS).

Weiterlesen: Slovakia: E-government is underway, slowly

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