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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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People using the Massachusetts health insurance exchange are having their residency status confirmed by real-time identity management technology.
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New health insurance exchange funding will help states offer citizens and small businesses the same insurance choices offered to members of Congress.
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Federal deadlines mean that states need to be working toward building statewide HIEs.
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Industry Perspective: Adaptive leaders exercise leadership by guiding and pacing people through both the discomfort and opportunities of adaptation.
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An in-depth look at how the Lone Star State's health and human services agencies are looking to boost their virtual workforce, hoping to increase productivity and save money.
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Truly useful apps map the most universal public facility.
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A new bill, a recommendation from the Government Accountability Office, and a court case in San Francisco could point to a changing landscape in the world of cellular regulation.
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Chesterfield County, Va., libraries challenges teens to go on the iHunt.
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A new lightweight version of NYC Human Resources Administration data warehouse gives users fast access to information they need.
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During the first 24-hour global hackathon, data scientists work to help the EPA predict air quality more effectively
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The website, which is expected to launch fall 2013, will help people and businesses in the state choose a health insurance plan, similar to how Expedia or Travelocity help people find plane tickets.
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Gov. Mitch Daniels said state will appeal decision that won’t allow Indiana to collect $437 million from IBM stemming from canceled welfare system modernization project.
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Health-care industry executives and public officials say complexity and uncertainty reigns as states continue to build online marketplaces for insurance.
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Opened late last year, the building is believed to be the largest single-story library in the U.S.
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States will have 10 new opportunities through 2014 to apply for federal funding to develop the online marketplaces for health insurance outlined in the Affordable Care Act.
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