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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 Connector announced it will hire hCentive to replace the scrapped state system while simultaneously working toward joining the federal Healthcare.gov in case that plan fails.
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One allegation involves suspicions that Oregon had shown the federal government a misleading website demonstration to ensure the continued flow of federal money.
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Under ACA requirements, every American must have insurance by the end of open enrollment period, which was March 31, although the Obama administration has given enrollees flexibility.
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In October 2013, officials contemplated Oregon's HIX as the answer to an overhaul of the federal exchange. But six months later, the tables have turned.
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Health-care providers are taking steps to make sure systems are secure, but federal laws requiring a transition to digital medical records leave them potentially vulnerable to sophisticated hacking.
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The province's new high-tech card enrolls people in an identity service that works for health -- and can one day work for any other program where people must be identified online.
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After months of struggle and trying to make it work, the failing and costly IT project will be abandoned as the state takes cover under the wing of the federal exchange.
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Though the decision has been made for Oregon to join the federal health insurance exchange, the Cover Oregon board is scheduled to hold a vote for the public's sake on April 25.
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The Bureau of Infectious Disease Control will now enter into an agreement with Scientific Technologies Corp., to get a system up and running in the next 12 months.
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Oracle and the state have signed an agreement to part ways, leaving Cover Oregon with two unappealing options.
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The South Carolina Department of Health and Human Services hired the Social Analytics Institute to find people who were talking about its Medicaid services online so the agency could benchmark its performance.
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This device, smaller than a AAA battery, monitors a subject's heart and sends readings over cellphone towers to University of Kansas Hospital doctors for analysis.
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A new study, one of the first systematic evaluations of the device to be published in medical literature, states colleagues, staff, families and patients "overwhelmingly had a positive response" to the device.
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The updated numbers emerged as the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center issued an advisory letter this week to workers whose Social Security numbers and other details were compromised.
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With the second highest rate of diabetes diagnoses in the country, Mississippi has a plan for delivering world-class disease management to some of its neediest residents.
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