County Administrator Vows to Tackle E-Prescription Bureaucracy After Meeting with Young Entrepreneurs
County Administrator Peter Dreier recently met with young entrepreneurs in Landshut at the 7th BETRIEBSBEREIT event. The gathering, held every three months, serves as a platform for these business leaders to share ideas and discuss challenges. This time, bureaucracy reduction, particularly in e-prescription processes, emerged as a key concern.
The event, part of the BETRIEBSBEREIT network, saw young entrepreneurs engage in a 'fireside chat' with County Administrator Peter Dreier. Topics ranged from municipal finances and training opportunities to funding. Notably, two young businesswomen in healthcare raised issues with the current e-prescription system. They highlighted the need for automation, as manual stamping and signing are time-consuming.
Dreier acknowledged their concerns and plans to delve deeper into this matter. He expressed admiration for the entrepreneurs' commitment to leading regional companies. Interested young entrepreneurs can join future BETRIEBSBEREIT events by contacting [email protected].
The 7th BETRIEBSBEREIT event in Landshut brought young entrepreneurs together to discuss pressing issues. E-prescription bureaucracy emerged as a key concern, with County Administrator Peter Dreier planning to explore solutions. The event underscored the importance of these gatherings for fostering dialogue and driving regional progress.
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