Health & Human Services
Latest Stories
-
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.
-
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.
More Stories
-
At Health Datapalooza 2015, CMS announced that it is opening up access to its digital archive, which previously was only available to researchers.
-
Parents can use iPads and iPhones to break free of long waiting lists for doctors and the uncertainty about whether a child would show autism symptoms during a one-hour office appointment.
-
Health-care providers don't always set people up for success because they don't know what they encounter at home. But University of Wisconsin researchers are addressing this knowledge gap by developing detailed models of the places we live.
-
The app leads users through coping strategies, monitors how often they drink, identifies “triggers” and gives weekly feedback reports tracking their progress in kicking bad habits.
-
Also, cellphone device helps spot genetic diseases.
-
After 14 years at the Pew Research Center, Susannah Fox will lead technology efforts for the nation's federal health department.
-
The app, called Abused Emojis, contains a set of emojis that were designed from already existing icons to demonstrate different types of difficult situations and psychological harm.
-
New partnerships with the nation's leading cancer institutions will give more clinicians access to the natural-language cognitive computing machine known as Watson.
-
Three physicians from UC Irvine Health discuss the future of medicine and how medical students are learning ways that technology can be leveraged to improve patient care.
-
Health and Human Services Ignite Accelerator gains momentum as it deploys a new lineup of innovations to disrupt services, some of which harness analytics and data visualizations to manage chronic health problems.
-
The sector now ranks third for venture fundraising, up from as low as 11th place during the dot-com boom.
-
The bill would apply to more than a million Texans with “qualified health plans” purchased on Healthcare.gov by adding a new label to their insurance cards.
-
The breach exposed personal and protected health information of some individuals, including patients, according to a news release.
-
The free tool — known as SAVI — helps Indiana hospitals link health indicator data to historical data on social economic conditions that can impact a person's health.
-
The wearable technology captures body movements from the ground up and provides detailed data that can help improve rehabilitation.
Featured Resources Presented by Equifax TotalVerify
Most Read
- University of Nebraska at Omaha Researching AI-Controlled HVAC
- Eleven States Have Signed Up for MS-ISAC’s New Paid Membership
- Colorado's New Dept. of Higher Ed Chief Talks Leadership, Change
- Tips from Chandler Unified for Keeping In-Demand CTE Teachers
- Despite Legality, Few Connecticut Towns Use Speed Cameras