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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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Californians who suffered damages and losses as a result of the wildfires, and still have disaster-related unmet needs, may find help through long-term recovery committees.
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Illinois Strategic National Stockpile plan scores above the national average in ability to receive, distribute and dispense medications.
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FCC dedicates $417 million for construction of regional broadband telehealth networks.
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Unacceptable response to a Valentine's Day snowstorm in Pennsylvania prompts an emergency management investigation.
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"By expanding broadband networks for telemedicine, we can connect the best medical experts to clinics in remote areas of the state. It's critical that California continues to lead the way with this technology, which shows how we can save time, money and most importantly, we can save lives."
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"When mistakes happen in enforcing procedures we have a duty to do everything we can to protect the public...we will do everything in our power to make sure data is safe," said Prime Minister Gordon Brown.
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The new network infrastructure will connect existing state health networks to each other and Internet2 at speeds ranging from 1.5 Mbps to 100 Mbps.
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"New Freedom is a brand new program that will provide more transportation options than those currently available to individuals with disabilities ... Many of us often take our mobility for granted, but all of us understand that people with disabilities should have equal access to work, appointments and the full range of local cultural activities."
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"Effective public health surveillance is essential for detecting and responding to emerging public health threats, including infectious diseases, and biological and chemical terrorism."
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The public can find out how to prepare for and protect themselves from flash floods and debris flows, commonly known as mudflows; see satellite imagery of the burned areas; learn about real-time stream-flow/flood information; listen to interviews with scientists; and view a video and photo gallery.
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Indiana Health Information Exchange adds members and technology services, even as other health IT efforts struggle.
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An Indian organization expects that large scale deployment will start from March or April next year, with an initial import of 20,000 to 25,000 laptops.
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As when banking or shopping first went online, there have been issues of privacy concerns regarding online healthcare data as well.
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"The only real beneficiaries of the ACLU's strategy are employers who would rather close their eyes to cheap and profitable illegal labor than obey the laws of our country." -DHS Secretary Michael Chertoff
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"We still mail paper cards to almost 2 million Texans on Medicaid each month. The postage alone costs us $750,000 a month."
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