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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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The applicants applied through MNsure, the state's health insurance exchange, but their eligibility for the low-income assistance couldn't be automatically verified.
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Deloitte will serve as the systems integrator to oversee both Cover Oregon's transition to the federal exchange and the state's effort to fix an unfinished Medicaid enrollment system for the Oregon Health Plan.
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Further delays and low participation among insurers are likely to dampen enrollment in a part of the Affordable Care Act that's long been overshadowed: the Small Business Health Options Program.
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When available, localized data will allow the coalition to target uninsured people even more specifically. For now, statewide numbers will have to suffice.
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The new system will send out automated calls or texts to restaurants, schools, hospitals and other facilities within minutes of an incident.
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Climate change is happening and with that will come more deaths from heat-related illness and disease, according to a new report.
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Although both states were using a similar group of IT vendors, Maryland decided this spring to pull the plug on its HIX website and instead use a system developed by the state of Connecticut.
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While states have lagged behind cities in developing sophisticated apps, they have been making steady progress.
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While technology has reached a level where high-quality virtual consultations with physicians can take place, policy issues have slowed the expansion of telehealth practices in the U.S.
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Thanks to a “telepsychiatry” program that allows psychiatrists to examine South Carolina patients through videoconferencing, average wait time has been reduced from four days to less than 10 hours.
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The California Department of Public Health’s (CDPH) Healthcare Associated Infections map provides an intuitive and informative online tool to the state’s hospitals, health providers and residents.
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The website rolled out one day after a Miami-Dade grand jury blasted DCF for “intentionally and deliberately” undercounting the very child deaths that are reported at the site.
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The Pennsylvania Health Department thinks a mobile app for EBT will streamline processes and encourage recipients to make healthier decisions when purchasing food.
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To streamline processes and reduce energy use, the LAC+USC Medical Center became a main IT hub, hosting major applications for the other hospitals and clinics.
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Having a digital warehouse to hold foster kids' health and education records eases their many transitions from one home to another and makes it easier to apply for jobs and college. But few places have them.
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