This report compiles and draws lessons from the various outputs of the EUReGOV project (2006–2008), which studied the development of (innovative and adaptive) Pan-European eGovernment Services for...
This report provides more insight in the nature and size of the impact of cross-border and pan-European eGovernment services (PEGS), and discusses the critical elements that should feature in any...
A very limited amount of data is available about how many people actually receive healthcare outside their country of residence. It is not clear how many people are aware of the possibilities to...
This report presents and analyses six eGovernment services in Europe. Its purpose is to learn how cross-border and pan-European eGovernment services develop and how this development can be stimulated...
This report presents the discussion in the workshop on pan-European eGovernment (different forms and pathways, dirvers and barriers), including concrete examples in the area of eHealth, eJustice and...
Providing eGoverment services for citizens across borders, ideally providing European scale accessibility, is important for many reasons: it is crucial in order to facilitate mobility of citizens, to...
An important benefit of being part of Europe consists of the possiblity of learning from each other. Different Member States experiment with different eGovernment solutions and can inspire each other...
Critical building blocks, barriers and lessons learned from cases of cross-border eGovernment in Europe. Recommendations for policy actions in facilitating next round of PEGS development.