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Seafarers now receive a digital reminder in their Ísland.is inbox. This means that three months before the expiration of a seafarer’s courses (Small Boat Safety Training and Basic Safety Training), they will receive a notification via Ísland.is to take the necessary action.
Icepharma Welfare hosted the conference The Future Is at Home – Key Steps for Icelandic Healthcare yesterday, focusing on how to empower individuals in their own healthcare journey and on the implementation of new solutions in Icelandic healthcare through welfare technology and new models of service delivery.
A draft methodology for certification of quality carbon units for wetlands recovery has now been published in the consultation portal of the International Carbon Registry (ICR). This is a significant step toward methodology approval, enabling future wetland restoration projects to generate certified carbon units that meet rigorous quality standards.
In recent years, teaching at Akureyri Hospital has received highly positive feedback from students. They describe an encouraging and educational environment offering a wide range of learning opportunities.
Iceland, along with Estonia and Finland, is behind NIIS, which stands for the Nordic Institute of Interoperability Solutions. The primary project of NIIS is the development of the X-Road data exchange solution.
The Icelandic Planning Agency confirmed, on 9 July 2024, the amendment to the General Plan of Rangárþing ytra 2016-2028, which was approved by the local authority on 13 March 2024.
The service office of the Directorate of Labour in Reykjanesbær will be closed from Monday, August 18th due to relocation.
In this issue of Epi Ice, we cover the results of a study on the prevalence of healthcare-associated infections and the use of antibiotics in nursing homes in Iceland and across Europe (HALT-4).
The police warn against online fraud through Facebook Messenger.
An agreement has been signed between Land and Forest Iceland and the Agricultural University of Iceland regarding the continuation and formalisation of two long-term forestry experiments in Gunnarsholt.