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Public agencies use software from Libera for vocational rehabilitation. CiviCore, once part of Neon One, has government clients that include courts, schools and health and human services departments.
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The state Department of Commerce’s Office of Artificial Intelligence Policy is working with an AI-powered health platform to support faster prescription renewals for state residents with chronic conditions.
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Jim Collins, a professor of biomedical engineering at Harvard’s Wyss Institute, said he and his team created the test in 12 hours, using just $20 of materials.
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In this industry Q&A, one major health-care exchange contractor offers predictions for what open enrollment will look like the second time around.
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Officials cite problems with the company's products as well as what they characterize as lack of cooperation from the software giant -- which state officials have blamed for the debacle and subsequently sued.
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Almost nine of 10 uninsured Americans – the group most likely to benefit — don’t know that the law’s second open enrollment period begins Nov. 15, according to a poll released Tuesday.
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The state's effort to publicize prices is the most comprehensive so far. But some say it's more important for patients to have information on the quality of care.
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The renewed contract will allow Hewlett-Packard to assist in the transformation of health care in the commonwealth.
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This year, the state aggregated claims and electronic medical record data and patient satisfaction surveys.
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How can 32 Chicago inspectors monitor 1,500 restaurants? Figuring out which ones aren't likely to pass inspection is a good start.
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With continued—and even formalized—relationships between individuals, organizations and sectors, the city's data-driven innovations could transform how governments handle public health issues, both internally and externally.
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The FDA approved over-the-counter sales of the AliveCor Heart Monitor, a device and app that allow users to keep track of their episodes, helping doctors better manage patients’ conditions.
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The state-run exchange was plagued by glitches, but the website is now 75 percent faster and boasts page-load times of two seconds, officials said.
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With the next open-enrollment period for health benefits just around the corner, there are some important things to do now.
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State and local public health departments are the nation's first line of defense against Ebola outbreaks. What is their role?
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HHS convergence is a coordinated, agile and common sense approach that contributes to healthier residents, healthier communities and a healthier nation.
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Consumers using the federal website should expect a faster website with a shorter application form and features making it easier to use on mobile devices, Obama administration officials said.
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