reducing red tape and administrative burdens in is one of the government's priority tasks for improving and making public administration work more efficient. . Under the direction of the State Chancellery, an action group to reduce bureaucracy operates, which reviews and improves the processes of State and local government institutions in order to make them simpler, easier to understand and more comfortable for citizens.
In its work, the State medical Commission for Health and Working ability Expert-examination (VDECC) shall implement measures to simplify administrative processes, improve data circulation and reduce the need for residents to submit the same documents to several institutions.
Work done by VDEVK in reducing bureaucracy
- Accessibility of eHealth data and simplification of the circulation of documents
VDEVK doctors have access to patient data from the eHealth Portal. . This means that the Commission's doctors have access to relevant information on the patient's state of health: the doctors' findings, the results of laboratory examinations, etc. C.. — direct to eHealth.
Consequently, doctors who issue a patient with a referral to the VDEECC are no longer required to enclose the medical documents in E-Health, thereby reducing the administrative burden for both doctors and patients.
- E-mailing development process
in preparation for the introduction of the e-mail, the VDECC, together with the VM, LM and LDVC, launched a review of the process of issuing and circulating the referral in the . .
The implementation of the project is expected not earlier than in the second half of 2027 and it will need additional resources both for the improvement of the disability information system and changes in the regulatory framework.
Get involved in cutting red tape
We call on citizens and partners to submit proposals on how the work of the ECDC could still reduce red tape or improve access to services.