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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 additional funding will provide our nation's health care community with a means to continue planning, training and acquiring needed equipment for an effective pandemic response."
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As Americans struggle to look after a growing older population coping with the chronic illnesses and frailties of advanced age, they're turning more to new technology to complement their hands-on care.
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"Today we come together -- donor governments, health agencies and developing countries -- with the certainty that we have the knowledge and the power to save millions of lives through our efforts."
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"Health statistics and information are gathered by numerous state agencies and having access to all sources of information by making only one request will provide the user a more comprehensive picture of health in Illinois."
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"I'm pleased to announce that we're completing another key initiative of my 9/11 health panel with the launch of a new Web site that consolidates the latest information about 9/11-related health issues -- including where to go for free treatment and medication. We want people to know more about the potential health effects of 9/11 so that they can reach out for assessment and services."
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Grant will be distributed to a network of Critical Access Hospitals.
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Web-based system to report status of communications equipment, restoration efforts, power and access to fuel during a crisis.
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Information stolen included approximately 1,819 consumers names and Social Security numbers.
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Two-year pilot program to focus on city's downtown area, study effectiveness.
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"The integration of health information technology into our rural health care system to prevent and treat stroke moves us forward in the right direction. This federal grant will help expand the flow of patient information and medical expertise that is presently available in many areas of our state."
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Using the VP-200, a television, and a high-speed Internet connection, deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals can connect to a nationwide network of interpreters who place calls to hearing individuals and then relay the conversation between the two parties.
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"It's time for policymakers in Washington to work with the states to reauthorize the SCHIP and to encourage forward progress in areas like electronic health information."
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Telecoms Sans Frontieres shows that telecommunications are a valuable tool in humanitarian efforts.
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"We are very excited about this new format in which patients can learn about their condition and ask questions from the convenience and privacy of their own home."
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"We are moving aggressively forward with making Kentucky a national leader in e-Health, and we want the involvement of the state's health care, business and community leaders in the e-Health transformation."
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