Sunday, 5 February 2012
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IT has provided the opportunities for governments to remodel the entire process of tax collection over the last decade. It is, however, a continuously evolving process and governments the world over need to constantly upgrade their tax systems to optimise their revenue workflows.
A recent SAP study confirmed that those organisations which adopt best practices in the areas of scope and adoption, process standardisation, technology and customer governance, do perform better, and do so as their best practice maturity increases.
The advent of social media has seen governments hopping onto the bandwagon in a bid to further engage citizens.
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This paper explores the current state and use of IT within healthcare organisations across Asia Pacific, and the strategic value given to electronic record management (ERM) as they are moving into the future. It highlights the efforts that public sector health organisations in the region place on converting paper forms into digital formats, the move toward greater automation and the improvements this is likely to bring to improving patient care and workflow.
In Planning Ahead – Is Asia’s Healthcare Sector Ready for the Future?, researchers sought responses from public sector IT Executives in The People’s Republic of China, Hong Kong, Malaysia, The Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, South Korea and Taiwan. The survey attracted 169 complete responses in total.
Winning citizen trust for Government ICT initiatives
Critical technologies being prioritised by campus administrators
Uptake of records management in healthcare
The future of Asian education
Drivers and inhibitors to new IT projects in India
The explosion of government information
Knowledge management in Asia’s public sector
Efficiency and effectiveness within the public sector