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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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A pro-bono design collaborative in Philadelphia is using GIS analysis to improve the success rate of its projects that are aimed at bettering the lives of children in the area.
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The device's main job is quickly eradicating the germ load inside patient rooms, surgery rooms and medical exam rooms at the hospital in an ongoing campaign to reduce hospital-acquired infections
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Idaho will be one of a dozen states, along with Washington, D.C., to run its own online marketplace this year — and the only one whose state government is completely controlled by Republicans.
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State officials must eliminate technological problems that led the website to crash on its launch last year, restore consumer confidence in the system and confront more questions about the future of Obamacare.
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Thanks to a law enacted in October, Massachusetts health insurers have to make all their prices public – in advance.
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Legislatures will consider an interstate compact next year that could make it easier for doctors to get licenses in other states, which could be a boon to rural areas that don't have enough medical care.
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Will heart attack victims one day see their savior fly in on four small propellers?
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A federally run nutrition program for women, infants and children is complex and difficult to use. But now there's an app to fix all that.
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A Tracy, Calif.-based company’s portable sterilizers are a hit with hospitals and governments dealing with and preparing for Ebola outbreaks.
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Dwindling resources may make it difficult for health departments across the country to carry out intensive airport screenings, patient monitoring and other preparations for a potential Ebola outbreak in the U.S.
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The improved site includes a new homepage design, and offers improved navigation and typography to make scanning content easier.
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The state's new exchange has changed in significant ways from last year, adjusting to new processes at the federal level.
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New energy-efficient LED bulbs look like classic incandescents. Plus, the KNFB Reader app turns printed materials into audio for the blind and use this device to protect your Wi-Fi network's privacy.
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More states are considering “social impact bonds” for multiyear projects in health, education and prisoner rehabilitation. Are they a good investment?
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Efforts to halt the spread of the Ebola epidemic include a variety of tech tools. But their effectiveness remains unclear.
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