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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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Medicare began covering telemedicine services during the COVID-19 pandemic and has maintained the popular offering through temporary waivers approved by Congress since.
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Verizon's latest report shows that nearly every organization public and private is vulnerable to the exposure of protected health information, despite access to controls designed to prevent such breaches.
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A Wisconsin school that doubles as a juvenile detention center has received several reports of inmates being mistreated, prompting administration to adopt body cameras.
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Phones can detect your location, but emergency responders can’t. That’s all going to change soon.
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The nation’s leading search engine has quietly begun giving University of Illinois at Chicago researchers access to its data troves to develop analytical models for tracking infectious diseases in real time -- or close to it.
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During a House subcommittee meeting, one official said some states might be illegally using federal funding to pay for operations this year, and that the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services is working to recover money that exchanges have spent inappropriately.
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Rather than relying on aggressive policing and incarceration, these tools could help us find better ways help those left behind.
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Silicon Valley is charging into new territory with digital platforms and tools that connect card-holding medical marijuana patients to herbal medications.
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In the second quarter of 2015, a few states created digital registries to track medical and recreational marijuana distribution centers, Facebook unveiled verified pages for government and transportation officials in Missouri unveil plans to launch America’s first smart highway.
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In an effort to reduce rear-end accidents, road safety advocates are again pushing the federal government to make the technology mandatory on all heavy commercial trucks.
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The new shark-spotting drones have been tested off the coast of Australia, where a record number of sightings has been recorded.
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Why asking potential employees “how many golf balls could you fit in a school bus?” won't get you the best staff.
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Indianapolis has transformed itself into a walkable bicycling metropolis — and if you still need a car, there’s an electric option.
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Along with offering rides, Uber is branching out to deliver several types of goods from food to kittens and flu shot kits.
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When a Florida woman complained after seeing the paternity test results of thousands of people online, federal regulators told her they didn’t have jurisdiction over the breach -- or fitness trackers or health apps, for that matter.
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Although the move from hand scribbled notes and prescriptions to electronic medical records is endorsed and federally incentivized, some argue that the bond between doctor and patient is too impersonal.
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