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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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Key federal disaster aid programs.
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The annual value of international physical trade in counterfeited consumer goods in 2007 totaled an estimated $200 billion, an amount equivalent to 2 percent of world trade and higher than the GDP of 150 countries.
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The Red Cross advises all residents to heed any evacuation orders immediately.
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"We will be incorporating all of these security standards into our past, present and future interoperability specifications."
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Analysis of surveillance data will provide vital insight on how the disease spreads, quantify the number of cases and the track patterns of MRSA infection in Virginia.
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"There is a general consensus that the result of fully utilized information technology would be lower cost and improved patient care. Regardless of its acknowledged benefits, the use of IT by the healthcare community remains low and lags far behind other segments of our economy ... this bill aims to remedy that problem."
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"The addition of workforce development programs to ACCESS NYC will make it faster and easier for individuals to enter programs that will help them obtain the training and skills that will lead to good jobs and self-sufficiency."
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Graphic display technology conveys scanned illustrations, map outlines or other graphical images to the fingertips, and can translate images displayed on Internet Web pages or in electronic books.
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Depending on stairway evacuation alone can be risky, especially for persons with disabilities.
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Tennessee Department of Health creates Internet a toolkit to inform citizens of MRSA, flu dangers and prevention.
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"Broad adoption of electronic health records has the potential not only to improve the quality of care provided, but also to transform the way medicine is practiced and delivered."
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Once an afterthought, government customer service is now closely watched around the globe.
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Sites were judged on 36 criteria that determine ease of use of the sites, best practices in Web design as well as design features that recognize disabilities.
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"We must not lose sight of the fact that the possibility of a pandemic is real, and we must take steps now to ensure that we will have the ability to sustain critical infrastructure, including drinking water and electricity, during such an event."
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Web site shall include such items as patient labeling and packaging inserts, product recalls, warning letters, import alerts, and much more.
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