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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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Efforts to prepare for a last-minute surge in enrollments paid off. Though applicants faced call center waits and website slowdowns, a repeat of website problems that plagued its Oct. 1 launch was avoided.
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People encountered a message that they were being placed in an online "waiting room" because of a large number of visitors.
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So overwhelming were the numbers of applicants that Covered California announced the exchange would honor any attempt to sign up before the midnight deadline.
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Aaron Karjala submitted his resignation on March 31.
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About 80,000 people picked a health plan Monday through Thursday, and an additional 150,000 households created an online account and started the shopping process in the last three days.
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Sign-ups are supposed to formally end today, and attention is shifting from marketing to measuring whether the law is meetings its goals.
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Officials in Oregon, Massachusetts and Maryland are exploring legal options as they sever contracts with those who created their sites.
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Young "invincibles" sought to balance the pool of sicker, older people who may need more care.
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More than 6 million Americans have signed up for health insurance, Obama says.
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Only 12 percent of Texans who are estimated to be eligible for subsidies have actually enrolled in the marketplace.
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Is that good news for those who haven't yet completed an application, or additional evidence of serious flaws?
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Minnesota's health-care insurance website has been plagued with problems, most recently five different days of unplanned downtime.
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The Obama administration has decided to give extra time to Americans who say that they are unable to enroll in health plans through the federal insurance marketplace by the March 31 deadline.
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Most states aren't providing health care price information in an accessible way, despite the existence of disclosure laws in many states.
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The process of developing the Kentucky Health Benefits Exchange uncovered opportunities to transform on a broader scale.
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