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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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Medicare began covering telemedicine services during the COVID-19 pandemic and has maintained the popular offering through temporary waivers approved by Congress since.
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Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s budget proposal includes $300 million of a previously announced five-year plan to build up the state's life sciences research cluster.
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The Georgia Cyber Innovation and Training Center will soon house the Cyber Institute to develop ways to protect the security of smart health devices and data systems.
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Previously underpaid Skagit 911 will get an extra $450,000 this coming year from police and fire departments.
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The California Health and Human Services Data Commons Project is working to provide a home base of health data.
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Medicaid will be teaming up with San Francisco start-up, Nuna, to build the multi-million patient database a secure home.
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The First Five Minutes app was launched by the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee's App Brewery, the Medical College of Wisconsin and Children's Hospital of Wisconsin.
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Dr. Richard Larson, executive chancellor at the UNM Health Sciences Center, has laid out some critical steps needed to move forward.
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VA hospitals across the country now have their internal performance score cards posted on the Department of Veterans Affairs website.
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The provision is an example of myriad regulatory reforms to the medical device industry in the 21st Century Cures Act, which President Obama signed Dec. 13.
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A replacement for the antiquated Child and Adult Protective System, which was implemented 20 years ago, was first scheduled to be completed this fall.
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Backed with close to $300 million in government and research money, Manchester inventor Dean Kamen pledged to create an industry to regenerate human tissue and organs.
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As states seek to evolve their modernization projects from a traditional, monolithic approach to a more flexible one, there is much to be learned from recent projects.
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Clocking in at nearly 1,000 pages, the 21st Century Cures Act is deemed one of the most comprehensive laws Congress has passed since the Affordable Care Act was adopted in 2010.
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The new center from Johnson & Johnson will be expected to hire 75 employees in early 2017.
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The first phase of a new state portal that aims to improve online access to information about services and resources for those with disabilities in an easy-to-understand manner is expected to be up and running by the end of 2017.
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