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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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The VA Virtual Medical Center project brings together simulation training, telehealth and modern-day gaming technology and graphics.
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Texas has joined Arkansas as the only two states that require patients to meet in-person with doctors before assuming a telemedicine relationship.
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With a $6 million EPA grant, Vanderbilt and the University of Pittsburgh are establishing one of the centers, which will develop technology to test chemicals without using animals.
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The database profiles individual neurons based on shape, activity and other factors — similar to the way baseball fans size up players from their batting averages and positions.
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Hawaii says aloha to its struggling health-care portal.
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In comments made last Friday, former Gov. Deval Patrick said people have “got to be realistic that change is messy.”
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Project leaders failed to hold vendor CGI accountable for “shoddy work” and missed deadlines, according to a report.
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A new portable patient health record service -- where patients buy a credit card-sized USB drive that can hold their records for a lifetime -- could revolutionize the industry.
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One state senator noted that the amount of turnover in MNsure's leadership is a telltale sign of systemic failure in the organization.
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The ultra-fast machine, which will arrive at Washington University by the end of the month, is capable of sequencing 18,000 human genomes a year.
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Working with Apple's HealthKit platform, one company is letting customers use fitness trackers to earn life insurance discounts.
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Dallas-based Teladoc alleges that the board is trying to stop out-of-state physicians from competing with doctors in Texas.
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Thousands of applications have languished at understaffed county welfare agencies, in part because of the state's antiquated computer systems.
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The two states developed new systems through partnerships with NIC for tracking medical marijuana patients in their states, replacing old paper-based systems.
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Outside vendors have tools that could help MNsure users get a deeper understanding of health-care options, including the trade-off between low premiums and high deductibles.
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