MOH provides new services on ehdis.az
BAKU/08.01.14/TURAN : In the portal " e-Government " (https://www.e-gov.az or ehdis.az) there are 6 new services for users.
As stated on page Ministry of Communications http://mincom.gov.az/media/xeberler/details/4140, in the new year this will be provided by the Ministry of Health. Now available in electronic format are reception and submission of documents for the certification of health professionals for health passport for the transport of food , for a license to import , export, production and transit of precursors. Additionally, you may apply and take the documents to obtain a certificate of state registration of medicines and drugs , for permission to import drugs and health certificate for domestically produced goods and imported goods . Previously, the Ministry of Health provided 24 services and now it provides 30.
Total to e - services are connected 45 government agencies providing more than 270 electronic services. Unfortunately, access is provided only to the owners of the electronic signature,while common population cannot enjoy it, which means a formal approach by the government. - 17D-
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- Economics
- 8 January 2014 14:25
Economics
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