The ministry will become the regulator of healthcare services under the new health strategy for 2008 to 2010, which includes unifying healthcare policies and offering more medical specialities.
Weiterlesen: UAE: Federal health strategy aims to electronically link hospitals
The total number of users crossed the 121,400 mark in the first week of August, seven months after the January launch of the first bundle of eServices, the division reported.
Weiterlesen: UAE: Dubai DED reports more than 121,000 eServices users in 7 months
The move comes as Government departments in Dubai are accelerating their efforts to improve the level of electronic transformation, in line with the target set by H.H Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and the Ruler of Dubai, to provide 90 per cent of government services online and attain a utilisation rate of not less than 50 per cent.
Weiterlesen: UAE: Dubai eGovernment launches 'Making Life Easier' campaign
In line with its vision of promoting economic development through eService provision, the Ministry of Economy (MoE) has recently started conducting a series of eService Focus Group workshops that aim to review the Ministry's online applications from a customer's perspective and encourage greater levels of eGovernance transparency and adoption.
Weiterlesen: UAE: Ministry of Economy conducts focus groups for strategic review of its eServices
After registering online, people can pay DEWA & SEWA bills, Sharjah Traffic Police and Sharjah Municipality fines, track parcels and registered items, calculate postal tariffs, reserve, renew and pay for P.O. Boxes and view list of approved applicants for Sheikh Zayed Housing Program, among other different services.
Weiterlesen: UAE: Emirates Post portal offers diverse online services
