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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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Nearly three in four Americans believe the benefits of electronic records, such as better care in emergencies and reduction in medical errors, outweigh any potential privacy risks.
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"Electronic voting is the way to go."
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"The expansion of the partnership between VINE and New Jersey's Department of Corrections and the State Parole Board gives crime victims broader access to knowing the whereabouts of offenders."
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The dress rehearsal is a significant milestone and highlights how the automated collection and management of field data will enable the first virtually paperless conduct of the massive address canvassing and non-response follow-up operation of the 2010 Census.
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GAO addressed these issues by conducting case studies of eight hospitals with varying levels of IT development.
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Open source software makes inroads into the world of medicine.
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"These new chapters of the Tool Kit contain practical guidance, including checklists and action steps, that state, county and city officials can use to identify and resolve ADA compliance issues in their Internet-based programs."
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"We know from long experience in dealing with crises that no single government or organization alone can tackle the rising challenges posed by catastrophes, conflicts, health emergencies, poverty and migration ... It will take solid coordination and better partnerships at all levels."
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"Health insurance is a very complex subject that impacts us all. This Web site is an innovative, common sense approach that helps eliminate the knowledge deficit when it comes to this complicated issue."
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Includes increase in funding for health IT.
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Inventory tracking system required by Mine Emergency Evacuation Rule.
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Will provide faster access to patient information, reducing wait times for procedures and saving healthcare costs by reducing the occurrence of re-tests.
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Secretary Chopra awarded HIMSS State Advocacy Award.
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New three-day training course released online.
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The expected cost savings of this achievement, which are affected by energy costs, are at least $20 million a year.
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