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The government technology supplier says its new AI-backed tool can help states reduce costly mistakes on SNAP applications. Such mistakes could lead to even larger cuts in federal assistance.
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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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Doctors use new DMV system to simplify process for patients.
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A new platform and cloud architecture scheduled to go live later this year is already saving Louisiana money and is expected to yield an improved IT experience for employees and residents.
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In California, the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, the Franchise Tax Board, and the Department of Health Care Services have tackled the move away from analog processes — and it's done wonders for their organizations.
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There are more than 20 clinical trials using Fitbits underway, and with time, researchers and doctors will get even better at identifying signals of specific diseases in wearable devices’ data.
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Drifters have been deployed for decades by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration -- schools can even adopt one! Now they are being used to study trash in our oceans.
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Now that the SMART platform for medical apps is public, developers are encouraged to design apps that benefit the field.
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Nine applications took home a combined $100,000 from the FCC and Knight Foundation.
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Newly released government data shows wide variations in hospital charges for the same procedures, both regionally and locally.
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The pilot program uses software to automatically verify an applicant's identity.
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The deadline is looming for the 18 states, including Rhode Island, that volunteered to set up Obamacare's online insurance marketplace themselves.
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As health care for the poor expands, so does the potential for Medicaid abuse. Three states’ experiences with fraud prevention give insight into its value.
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The federal government has granted approval to Utah for a first-of-its-kind health exchange system in which two separate exchanges will operate independently.
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A new report from the Government Accountability Office reveals the biggest barrier to health exchanges.
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A modular, cloud-based system positions Colorado on the leading edge of benefits management.
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The Harvard Kennedy School's Government Performance Lab will help six different state and local governments with pressing issues facing their communities.
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