ePractice.eu, 2 August 2010. Country FYR of Macedonia; Domain eHealth; Topic Electronic health records, ePrescribing, Patient summary, Policy, Regional/national Health Information Networks. "About twelve primary care practices together with a number of pharmacies and hospitals will take part in a pilot project for the implementation of the electronic health cards (EZK) and the Integrated Health Information System (ISIS) in the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia..."
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ePractice.eu, 24 February 2010. Country FYR of Macedonia; Domain eGovernment; Topic Efficiency & Effectiveness, Benchmarking, eProcurement, Services for Businesses, Infrastructure, Interoperability. "On 10 February 2010, representatives of the 'e-Gov Project' and the Public Procurement Bureau of the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia announced the launch of a new system that integrates the eProcurement system (EPPS) with a software solution for publishing contract notices and notifications..."
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ePractice.eu, 8 February 2010. Country FYR of Macedonia; Domain eInclusion; Topic Geographical eInclusion. "By June 2010 three private operators will install 680 Internet kiosks with wireless Internet access for the citizens of the rural areas across the country..."
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By Indrajit Basu. Digital Communities - Government Technology, November 9, 2007. "... Funded partly by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) and partly by the Macedonian Government, the $5 million (shared equally by the two), Macedonia Connects is a three-year program which is providing broadband Internet connectivity to almost 545 elementary and secondary schools, research institutes, universities and dorms throughout the Republic of Macedonia..."
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Public Technology, 13 April 2007. "This month, Macedonia will become one of the first non-EU countries to equip its population with highly secure travel documents. A total of 45 data capturing and entry stations in 30 registration offices located throughout the country will be accepting applications from nationals for electronic passports..."
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