Ministry of Health Posted 11 Services of Online "E-government"
Ministry of Health of Azerbaijan has excelled placement as 11 electronic services on the official website of the "E-Government" (www.e-gov.az).
Internet users who have the right electronic signature can already apply and submit documents for employment in the medical and pharmaceutical establishments. The same rule applies to those who have received a higher and secondary special education abroad and qualify after the thesis. In addition, you can apply and submit documents for obtaining a license for private medical and pharmaceutical practice, and so on.
In order to use the service user by the portal this e-service of the Ministry of Health should enter into a new menu and after entering the kind of education and the information required to send your appeal.
Earlier, the Ministry of Health planned to provide 38 electronic services through e-government. Total government approved 417 kinds of services, of which 407 posted on the websites of various government organizations. The portal www.e-gov.az has 238 services, of which 146 are active.
Since August 1, the number of visits to the portal was more than 281,000. New visitors to the resource account for over 60 percent of the total number of users. Most (84%) of the total number of visits to Azerbaijan have also presented the citizens of the United States, Russia, Britain, Turkey, Georgia, Germany, Ukraine and other countries.
As of August 1 of the Information Technology Centre (ITC), the Ministry of Communications of Azerbaijan, the total number issued by the National Certification Authority of digital signatures (EDS) is 14 997 units. - 17D-
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