First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Siniša Mali stated today that the e-Delivery Note and e-Sick Leave systems have been officially launched and have been working well since the beginning of their implementation.
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First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Siniša Mali stated today that the e-Delivery Note and e-Sick Leave systems have been officially launched and have been working well since the beginning of their implementation.
According to him, in the few days since the production environment of the e-Delivery Note system became available, more than 44 thousand electronic delivery notes and almost 13 thousand electronic receipt notes have been exchanged through the system.
The system, as he stated, is working without any problems and the Ministry of Finance is fully open to dialogue with users and ready to resolve any possible doubts they may have about the use of this new system.
Mali also reminded that the Ministry of Finance regularly holds workshops on the use of the system, which have been attended by almost a thousand entities so far, and that today it is organising the seventh workshop, this time in the format of an internet conference, which can be accessed from 14:00 here.
According to him, the introduction of the e-Sick Leave system eliminates paperwork, and for patients this means fewer visits to the doctor and the employer.
At the same time, the new system brings security to employers because the possibility of possible abuse of sick leave is reduced to a minimum.
As he noted, an “online info day” dedicated to the implementation of the “e-Sick Leave – Employer” software solution has also been scheduled for today, which can be accessed from 14:00 via this link.