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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 2014 Health Datapalooza finished this week, leaving behind a wealth of new information and observations on data's emerging role in health care.
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The Virginia senator is calling for an even larger mobilization to assist the Veterans Health Administration, rocked by scandals that include scheduling gimmicks and secret waiting lists.
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Why didn't UPMC detect the breach — and realize how extensive it was — on its own?
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Health Datapalooza panelists describe work-arounds they have developed to get the granular, neighborhood-level data they need.
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The Ventura County Health Care Agency was criticized for not doing enough training, planning or hiring in preparation for a record system that went live on July 1. But the agency's director says the report contains inaccuracies and is outdated.
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Following some start-up glitches, the Department of Workforce Development's installation of thousands of cloud-based computers for unemployment benefits and job searching has been deemed a success.
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Seeing the need for improvement, Kathleen Sebelius said the president made it clear that priority was to be given to opening up the government’s massive databases of health-care information, and that data should be used as a vehicle to stimulate economic growth.
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The number of University of Pittsburgh Medical Center employees at risk has expanded exponentially — from a few dozen, to several hundred to thousands.
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This year, multiple international organizations are joining forces to develop a deeper understanding of the brain using innovative neurotechnologies.
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Also, shoe insoles connected to smartphones improve mobility for the visually impaired, and "roll-up" technology is on the horizon.
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State Department of Public Health and Human Services Director Richard Opper said the computer server was taken off-line as soon as the unauthorized intrusion was discovered 10 days ago.
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The IRS will start penalizing employers for sending their employees to the health exchange -- a cost-saving move that a few big cities and counties have done to their retirees.
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Oracle Corp., who was publicly blamed for the failed $250 million effort to build a state-based exchange, was excluded from the list of 10 firms invited to bid on the project.
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The system, now in pilot phase, is expected to boost collaboration among providers while improving person-centered care across the state's 88 counties.
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Federal officials are seeking all reports, memos and email between Cover Oregon and CMS about the status of the website.
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