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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 CDC fumbled initial communications about Ebola transmission but recovered. What about next time?
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Taha Kass-Hout, chief health informatics officer for the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, talks about the creation of openFDA.
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IBM is trying to transform the game-playing system into a commercially viable technology, and the VA is exploring whether doctors at all VA medical centers and clinics should eventually be linked to it.
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Tennessee's problem is a computer system that is nowhere near completion and consistently has missed ongoing performance benchmarks, according a report.
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Programs proliferating around the country treat patients who would otherwise end up in an emergency room.
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Health IT firms are urging Congress and federal agencies to clarify and simplify several aspects of regulation, and to more frequently update their guidance.
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The new electronic system provides easier scheduling for clients, quicker food instrument pick-up, in-state transfers, food packages that better meet family needs, and fewer questions at check-in.
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Doctors aren’t necessarily clamoring for patients’ Fitbit data, but wearable technology may just be poised to transform medicine.
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The portal pulls state and federal law enforcement data on health-care job-seekers, adding another layer of protection that identifies prospective workers hiding illegal or abusive acts committed in other states.
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The legislation would bring much-needed health care to rural and underserved communities and require Medicaid to reimburse telehealth service costs.
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Some states run their own insurance exchanges, while others leave it up to the federal government. A new study shows which model is cheapest for consumers.
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What if hackers could hijack a pump on a hospital’s information network and use it to eavesdrop on sensitive data?
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In 2014, investment in digital-health companies grew 93 percent, outpacing that of biotechnology and medical devices.
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The Connector will need approximately $28 million of taxpayer money over eight fiscal years to support its operations before it can generate enough revenue to support itself, according to a report.
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Think Transformers, the robot toys-turned-movie stars that resemble one thing but change into something else when needed — except these nano-robots could help destroy disease one day.
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