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:
Description | Result for 2024 | Implementor – By whom, with whom |
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1. Provide insight into which data the government uses to reach a decision. |
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BZK, local and regional authorities and all implementing organisations that draw up decisions |
2. Development of Personal Health Environments (PHEs). |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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BZK, housing associations, BZK Wonen, Aedes |
6. Pilot with Zorgeloos Vastgoed and DigiLab to simplify buying a house. |
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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. |
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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.