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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 nation is nowhere near as prepared as we should be for bioterrorism, bird flu, and other health disasters."
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Site provides details about seasonal, bird and pandemic flu and efforts to prepare for a pandemic.
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Handbook provides examples of the information contained in a newly developed database on physicians, physician assistants, advance practice nurses, dentists, pharmacists, pharmacies and hospitals
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"We need to prepare for a pandemic flu outbreak at every level"
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"After Hurricane Katrina, many residents would not evacuate because they could not take their pets"
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Contains complete description submitted for each of the 12 state initiatives that received awards in the 10 highlighted categories as well as the seven projects that received honorable mention this year
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"An important step toward giving consumers the tools they need to take personal responsibility for planning for their future long-term care needs"
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Cable and video services companies wishing to do business in the state will no longer have to seek approval from local authorities
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Partnership will make health care more affordable, accessible
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"Young people were disproportionately affected by the tsunami which resulted in the deaths of many parents and family members, interrupted educations, and lost livelihoods."
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"These statutes are rapidly becoming outdated because the analog technologies upon which they were premised are being substituted with technologies that are digitally and Internet-based."
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Web site allows citizens to review government services.
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Cornerstone goals include interoperable health IT, public reporting of costs and quality of care.
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"Many of the committee's recommendations are already being implemented, as evidenced during the earthquake on Thanksgiving Day when important information was broadcast by radio and television stations via the Emergency Alert System just minutes following the earthquake."
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"It has the flexibility we need to help us achieve our Medicaid reform goals."
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