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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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Obamacare has created a framework, incentives and mechanisms that encourage state experiments in health reform.
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The March 31st deadline approaches, but in spite of a long list of troubles with the site, Minnesota officials say the worst is over.
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If machines can do something better than people can, it would be senseless to hold back progress for fear of lost jobs. Finding or inventing a new job, however, is harder than it once was.
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Incorrect poverty-level guidelines affect households with incomes just above the poverty line in states that have not expanded Medicaid.
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Gov. John Kitzhaber announced a major managerial house-cleaning Thursday in response to the state's ongoing health insurance exchange fiasco.
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Use of electronic medical records varies widely.
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The Oregon Health Authority used legal loopholes to get Oracle started on the project in 2011.
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Google provided scientists with instructions on how to import, process, store and, of course, search DNA data that could unlock clues to curing diseases.
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Enrollment numbers used for the ranking don't include the state's "fast-track" enrollment, which is responsible for another 130,000 sign-ups.
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Technological problems have many Oregonians applying using a backup system that takes days to process applications and let people choose plans.
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Connecticut's software is "on the table" in a multi-step process of salvaging Maryland's site.
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Low commercial enrollment creates a budget problem for MNsure, which must fund operations by withholding up to 3.5 percent of premiums starting in 2015.
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Enrollment in the state and federal health exchanges fell slightly in February, one month before the deadline for open enrollment.
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This new device relies on specific chemical interactions that form between a virus or bacteria and a disease-fighting antibody.
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Why did Maryland have one of the worst roll outs in the country?
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