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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 Department of Housing and Human Services system includes tools that allow employees to track clients’ case histories, refer clients to additional programs and collaborate with other Department caseworkers.
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Consulting firm Deloitte said the system has no major problems from a security perspective, but problems with defect tracking could make it more difficult and costly for MNsure to implement long-term fixes.
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Google and Novartis announced Monday that the Swiss health care company will develop and eventually sell Google’s smart contact lens, which can detect glucose levels in tear fluid.
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The state said it didn't begin getting the full set of data it needs to determine Medicaid eligibility until May 1 and has been working to process the applications ever since.
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Maryland officials have been preparing to use the technology underlying the Connecticut exchange, and still expect the new website to be operating smoothly in November
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Sen. David Ige, D-Pearl City, says the state needs to revamp its IT job classifications in order to attract young technologists and improve project efficiency.
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The openFDA system will allow anyone to quickly find and access millions of redacted patient records through a Google-like search.
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The challenges could force N.M. to endure another year of relying on the federal website, which is blamed for the state falling short of its enrollment goals.
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The tablet-based platform aims to take “detective work” out of medicine by pulling information and presenting it on a sleek interface that's easy for non-techies to digest.
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Its first beneficiaries may be wounded warriors, but if the effort succeeds, healthy people may one day clamor for implantable brain gear that can turbocharge human cognition.
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The redesign is in response to frustrated caseworkers and clientele who had been frustrated by the service model that required repeated visits and redundant data entry.
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Key components of the BreEZe licensing system failed in December, frustrating graduates and resulting in understaffed hospitals.
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BioTrackTHC won the Washington state contract to develop what it says is the first state seed-to-sale real-time monitoring system in the U.S.
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The judge’s ruling came in response to legal action brought by the center that aimed to end benefit wait times that some applicants said dragged on for months.
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Some say the federal government will grant states’ requests, while others say it now sees an upside to shifting more states to the federal exchange.
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