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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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A huge limitation to the advancement of 3-D printing of organic tissue has been supplying them with blood throughout the process. But enthusiasts have reason to hope.
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Jon Stewart quizzes the former federal CTO on why data-sharing problems have not been fixed.
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The California Department of Consumer Affair’s BreEZe computer system launched last fall, aiming to streamline nursing school graduate applications for the licensing test, among other things. Instead, application backlogs increased.
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Because state governments give less funding to corrections each year, IT support at prisons lacking -- and uptime with telemedicine is crucial, which is why the state's Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services chose a cloud-based system.
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Maryland and Massachusetts, two states with a history of health-care innovation, are seeking approval to spend more money to fix their exchanges before the next enrollment period. Will the feds approve?
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Federal and state legislation on the use of telehealth has been a hot topic for lawmakers over the past year.
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The health transparency website, hosted by Castlight, will allow members to be smarter about medical choices.
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Students wearing Glass can take advantage of pertinent information delivered directly into their line of sight by faculty members, who can see exactly what a student sees.
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The North Carolina Families Accessing Services through Technology system was intended eventually to expedite the handling of a host of government benefits, but has recently been creating headaches both in Medicaid and food stamps cases.
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Building a digitally empowered human services system will help vulnerable individuals and families help themselves.
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Also, transforming procurement and learning from HIX are topics for NASCIO day two.
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The highly publicized journey of HealthCare.gov has major implications for the relationship between open source standards and government technology.
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Health Connector spokesman Jason Lefferts said the state is executing the unusual crisis clause “to avoid substantial harm to the functioning of government."
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Texas is in the early stages of finding a vendor to develop a system that could make better use of the mountains of collected data by identifying ways to improve care and reduce costs.
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The state is two months into its 32-month development cycle for the project, that when finished, will house a system with client and provider portals to support real-time access to benefit and claim information.
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