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Priority 3.1 Actions

In the following table, you will find a description of priority 3.1 “Data Control” with the desired results for 2024 and the organisations responsible for implementation:

Results and implementors
Description Result for 2024 Implementor – By whom, with whom
1. Provide insight into which data the government uses to reach a decision.
  • Overview of the type of data used for 600 types of decisions (in relation to priority 3.3.2).
  • Notes are included for some of these 600 decisions, allowing citizens to consult what data was used to arrive at a government decision.
  • For five government decisions, citizens can see the specific personal data used.
BZK, local and regional authorities and all implementing organisations that draw up decisions
2. Development of Personal Health Environments (PHEs).
  • PHEs enable the retrieval of patient medical data.
  • Specialist medical care institutions, general practitioners, mental health institutions and long-term care facilities can disclose information to a PHE.
  • Vaccination data is available in the patient’s PHE.
VWS, BZK, healthcare sector
3. Inform people about the retrieval and use of their data from registers of relevance to citizens and businesses by government and non-government data consumers.
  • In addition to alerts from the personal records database, two other government sources have made data provision transparent.
  • An applicable standard that allows registers to log processing operations.
BZK, Logius, source holders
4. Development of an overview that makes debts (claims) to the government clear to citizens and businesses and provides citizens easy access to their debt data.
  • The overview was expanded to include eight requisitioning organisations that show claims and debts in a single location.
  • Citizens can also take immediate action with this summary by sharing it with their care provider or paying the claim digitally immediately.
  • Necessary system and management organisation are established.
SZW, JenV, CJIB, local and regional authorities, Tax and Customs Administration, UWV, DUO, SVB, RVO, CAK, Benefits, RDW
5. Collaborate with housing associations to share income data with the permission of the citizens concerned.
  • Legislation is ready.
  • Income information is available through MijnOverheid to all housing associations that want it.
BZK, housing associations, BZK Wonen, Aedes
6. Pilot with Zorgeloos Vastgoed and DigiLab to simplify buying a house.
  • The first government sources are available to make buying a house a more user-friendly experience.
  • Initial experiences and solutions around data sharing are available to other sectors (open information).
To be determined, local and regional authorities, BZK, KNB, Kadaster, Tax and Customs Administration
7. Embed frameworks and rules for digitally sharing data with organisations with a statutory task.
  • Proposal to amend the Digital Government Act to legally enshrine frameworks and rules for secure and reliable digital data sharing.
BZK and local and regional authorities

To go straight to the next priority, see 3.2 High-Quality Identity System.

To go back to the Track 3 overview page, see 3. Everyone Must Have Control Over Their Digital Lives.

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3. Everyone Must Have Control Over Their Digital Lives

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