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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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Public health officials can use the website to look at how some diseases had spread during epidemics and how they were stopped.
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The attack on the second-largest health insurer in the U.S. could be one of the largest data breaches in the healthcare industry.
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The center, housed at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, is staffed 24/7 and connects specialists with hospitals and clinics, and provides backup monitoring for ICUs, ERs and post-surgical units.
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Unlike most states, California keeps frozen samples taken from a newborn's heel indefinitely and shares them with genetic researchers, for a fee.
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According to a new report, the risk condition most predictive of adverse birth outcomes was the number of prenatal visits -- nearly 65 percent of infant deaths were to mothers with 10 or fewer visits.
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A $215 million investment is expected to expand personalized medicine and accelerate biomedical discoveries.
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Instead of just keeping tabs on your activity level, high-tech sensors embedded throughout your home, your car and maybe even under your skin could keep tabs on your every waking moment.
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From interactive wall installations to wireless communication devices for the staff, cutting-edge technology is front and center at the University of California, San Francisco's $1.5 billion medical facility.
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HealthCare.gov continues to face technical problems that cost the American public, this time, in privacy.
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The danger of pandemics has become greater than ever.
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A partnership among three Texas agencies is enabling the state to save money on prisoner health-care costs through telemedicine visits.
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Better health IT integration, and rapid access to clinical and lab data are critical for evaluating persons under investigation during an outbreak.
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Though this behind-the-scenes data integration will help millions of people benefit from better health information, it likely will take some time for governments to get on board.
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Dollars may be short, but data is everywhere.
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Most states running their own health insurance exchanges will fail to meet a deadline this month, highlighting a lack of financial planning around the president's controversial health insurance program.
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