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The linkage between information and computer technologies inspired new hopes — and fears.

Since computer technology can nowadays find you the best restaurant or the quickest route home, keep you in touch with friends around the globe, and help you in a job search, it seems common logic that it should become a routine part of the health care scene, too.

Though only up to a point, as it turns out. The logic is impeccable. The logistics are less evident.

Weiterlesen: DIGITAL HEALTH & CARE: Europe seeks the code for digital health

More Digital Transformation of European public services needed to drive the EU Digital Single Market

European public authorities are advancing in bringing services online to the benefit of citizens and companies.

Progress, however, is slow and divided. This is one of the main findings of the 12th Benchmark Measurement of European eGovernment Services, released by the European Commission today, and carried out by the Capgemini Group, one of the world’s foremost providers of consulting, technology, and outsourcing services, and its partners. Personalisation and shifting the focus from the national level to the European level, are a key next step for European countries when it comes to delivering public services and unlocking the full potential of a Digital Single Market in the near future.

Weiterlesen: The European Commission eGovernment Benchmark 2015

The European Union has met or will soon meet most of its existing Digital Agenda targets, but still has work to do on expanding access to faster broadband, e-government services and cross-border e-commerce. According to the latest Scorecard from the European Commission, the EU has met its targets for 2015 already for regular internet usage (75% of people at least once a week in 2014, 60% of disadvantaged groups), online shopping (50% in 2014), basic broadband availability (97% coverage via fixed networks, 79% via 4G) and completing e-government forms (25% in 2014).

Weiterlesen: EU Digital scorecard shows rural broadband still lacking

Mystery shoppers find "life events" a challenge on the move

Sick of repeating the same information every time you need the authorities to help you out? So is the European Commission.

According to a new study on eGovernment services, users are still asked to fill in forms with information already available to bureaucrats more than half the time. And if you’re on the move it gets worse – nearly three quarters of EU public service websites are not mobile friendly.

Weiterlesen: Online gov services are mostly time-wasting duplicates, says EU

An organisation representing digital and online businesses in the European Union has warned that the EU Data Protection Regulation, agreed by government ministers yesterday, threatens online businesses and will drive internet businesses out of Europe.

The warning comes from IAB Europe, which describes itself as "the voice of digital business and the leading European-level industry association for the digital advertising ecosystem".

Weiterlesen: New EU Data Protection Regulation will drive internet businesses 'out of Europe'

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