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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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January event in Southern California about developing Web accessibility development, policy and standards.
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Web site aims to educate public on dangers of Carbon Monoxide and ways to prevent poisoning.
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Self-help page provides easy access to a wide variety of information and services available in Tacoma and area neighborhoods.
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Technology with real time monitoring of a driver's level of attentiveness and drowsiness.
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Technology initiatives in health care, telecom, education and more.
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Will provide expert advice and guidance on scientific, technical and other matters.
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Software could help researchers understand current health problems, as well has aid future research.
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Trust for America's Health's (TFAH) "Ready or Not?" report says significant progress made, but critical areas of the nation's emergency health preparedness effort still require attention.
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The National Alliance For Health Information Technology believes that An identifier's single-use status has no street value, and would not only make medical information much more complete and accurate but more private and secure.
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HITSP Delivers Interoperability Specifications to Support U.S. Nationwide Health Information NetworkPanel recommends consumer access to clinical information, collection of data in realtime, and emergency responder electronic health records.
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A person who wanders away from a facility or home can require many hours of law enforcement work, and locating someone quickly is sometimes difficult.
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Report examined how prepared each state is for a public health emergency.
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Experts mattered most when people faced health problems; government agencies topped the list when information about specific programs was the concern.
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To prepare for maximum readiness, Office of Emergency Services (OES) is working closely with all state agencies including the California National Guard to evaluate and prepare any resources that may be needed.
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Nearly 2 million smokers could benefit from Web site's support features.
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