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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 healthcare portal used by more than 5 million Americans continues to have growing pains.
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Neighborhood-level maps illuminate the conditions faced by families and children in the area, all while protecting personal information.
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Forty New York public-sector leaders, agencies and departments were honored for technology excellence at the 2014 New York Digital Government Summit held in Albany.
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In 2017, states can drop major portions of the health law if they plan to maintain the same level of coverage at the same cost to the federal government.
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The program aims to prepare students for jobs in the field, which are expected to increase by 20 percent through 2018.
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This fall, more health insurance exchanges for small businesses are set to open across the country. Will they see the same slow sign-ups as in the handful of states that last year launched these exchanges?
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Registries of residents who have medical needs offer potentially lifesaving data to officials during an emergency, while aiding everyday planning activities.
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The state alleges that Xerox digitally removed or copied records from its servers and hard drives, despite objections from Health and Human Services Commission that Xerox not do so unless approved by court action.
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Kevin Counihan will be the first ever CEO of the federal exchange, a position many called for after the disastrous rollout of the marketplace.
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The unfinished system, called the “Tennessee Eligibility Determination System,” or TEDS, was supposed to begin handling Tennesseans’ Medicaid enrollment last October under the Affordable Care Act.
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The two states have made progress on a shared MMIS over the past year, but full completion is likely years away.
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The state-run insurance marketplace, Your Health Idaho, has begun setting up state-based accounts through its own technology for the 76,000 residents who signed up through HealthCare.gov last year.
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A recent revamp of federal health-care reporting software is poised for widespread adoption at the state level, officials say.
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The ICEBlueButton app allows EMS personnel and physicians to download an individual's critical health information in an emergency.
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An interactive data visualization tries to answer that question, and highlights health-care trends and statistics resulting from the Affordable Care Act.
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