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In the survey, Institution of the Year, which measures staff satisfaction with their workplace, Health East Iceland ranks as the highest healthcare institution nationwide for the second year in a row.
The Directorate of Fisheries has compiled information on vessels and sent them to the functional mailbox of parties that have vessels that have not yet complied with fishing obligations, i.e. to fish 50% of the allocated catch limit and the catch limit that was transferred from the previous year.
All processes concerning driving students, driving instructors and driving schools for applications for driving studies have now been digitised and paper applications have now largely ceased. This simplifies and makes the processes more efficient, reduces the waiting time at the District Commissioners offices and reduces the number of trips that applicants often have to travel a long distance to the District Commissioners office on these occasions.
On 1 June 2023, the Quality and Supervisory Agency of Welfare published a report following the report of a serious incident at the summer camp in Reykjadalur. The follow-up of GEV on the work process of the summer camp has now been completed.
Guðrún Dóra Clarke has been appointed as Chief Medical Executive at the Healthcare Institution of North Iceland (HSN). It is planned that Guðrún Dóra will start working soon.
The purpose of the program is to support landowners aiming to revegetate their land, halt erosion, restore ecosystems and help landowners promote sustainable land use according to applied guidelines and criteria.
At the Akureyri Hospital the staff is excellent. Therefore, it should not be surprising that many of them also excel in other areas. This is exactly the situation with Stefán Helgi Garðarsson, team manager of the technical department. He recently received the HFA's Cyclist of the Year award.
The Natural catastrophe insurance of Iceland (NTÍ) and Þórkatla have agreed on the prioritization of issues in Grindavík. Some of the houses that Þórkatla has bought in recent weeks in Grindavík have been damaged by the earthquakes. The purchase of around 720 residential buildings has been approved and a considerable part of them will have to go through a damage assessment by NTÍ, and some have already gone through such an assessment.
Nýr Landspítali ohf. (NLSH) has requested applications for the right to participate in a closed tender for the design of new housing for the inpatient unit for the Akureyri Hospital, together with the layout of the site with respect to the flow of patients, visitors and supplies.