Property transfers, my Health, inclusion of more services in gov.gr are the planning priorities of the new leadership of the Ministry of Digital Governance. Besides, the mark of the first in a series of basic action projects was given by the Minister of Digital Governance, Dimitris Papastergiou from the very first day he assumed his duties at the acceptance ceremony, stating that his aim is to serve the citizens and “how we will be able to through the digital of governance to let the citizens understand that finally there are people, structures, infrastructures that think 24/7 for them”.

Real estate transfers

The first moves of the Ministry of Digital Governance seem to be the announcement of the digital property transfer file, which is ready to “come out of the drawer”. In the first phase, the digital system will operate as a pilot, and notaries will be able to use it and digitally collect the volume of papers they request from citizens. As long as the property of the citizen concerned is registered and in order, the notary will be able to retrieve all the data, the documents concerning the property, automatically from the platform.

My Health

The digital medical file, located in the MyHealth app, includes, in addition to medical referrals and digital appointments with the personal doctor, and the tests the citizen has undergone. In fact, it is “enriched” by hospitals, clinics and diagnostic centers through gov.gr (myhealth.gov.gr) or alternatively through the application for mobile phones MyHealth, where citizens can issue test results and certificates of hospitalization or visit.

The aim of the ministry is the full development of the system where all public and private health structures will be covered, a process that is expected to be completed within 2023, while the history of examinations and hospitalizations will go back several years.

Gov. gr

Mr. Papastergiou seeks to put the digitization of the state on an even higher trajectory, aiming to increase the services of gov.gr, the Unified Digital Portal of the state, to 5,000, so that the citizen’s transactions with the State can be done remotely. The plan envisages that more than 90% of the state’s services will be digitized and integrated into gov.gr.

It should be noted that from 2019 until today, out of 501 digital services, gov.gr counts 1,556 services. This tripling translated into about 100 times more transactions with the Government and thus fewer queues in which citizens did not have to wait.

It is worth pointing out that Mr. Papastergiou will also give special importance and importance to areas such as cyber security, but also artificial intelligence, which finds application in sectors such as telemedicine, with remote surgeries, but also automobiles, as vehicles as it is, trucks will be able to move without a driver, while high on his agenda is the digitization of municipalities, as he pointed out “the 90 million euros from the Recovery Fund and the 232 million from the NSRF will be directed to projects that have municipalities need”.