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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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‘Hack for Change,’ a 24-hour contest to develop Web and mobile applications for social change, will be held June 18-19, in San Francisco.
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Carolyn Lawson is a well known IT official in California state government.
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Large-scale cloud deployments are moving forward despite difficulties.
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Meeting client needs by refocusing on reduced dependence and increased self-sufficiency.
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Three hundred rural sites will be on a secure, high-speed medical grade network by the end of 2011, as part of the California Telehealth Network’s Rural Health Care Pilot Program.
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States consider strategies for replacing or upgrading Medicaid systems.
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The Oklahoma Health Care Authority’s Web-based enrollment system for newborn health insurance is saving the state money.
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Google helps develop WeTap, an application that will soon allow your smartphone to lead you to water.
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A total of $12 million in grant money is available to help rural health-care providers establish “meaningful use” of electronic health record systems.
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While Microsoft deemed the educational program a success, the training program also has shed light on how wide the digital divide has become in some of the nation’s communities.
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More than 150 Chicago-area hospitals and health-care organizations plan what could be the largest health information exchange in the U.S., serving 9.4 million people.
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Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services’ incentive program will reimburse systems that can e-prescribe and use certified technology for electronic exchange of health information.
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Studies indicated there were improvements in one or more aspects of care after the implementation of EMRs.
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SeeClickFix said more than 50,000 issues — such as potholes and graffiti — have been resolved through its platform
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These sites offer information on topics like health information exchanges and electronic health records.
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