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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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A request to approve the legislation now goes before Gov. Gina Raimondo.
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The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services seeks to create new opportunities for government through increased cooperation with the private sector.
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Planners, engineers and other experts have access to a great variety of software and tools on urban water management, developed either by government agencies or the industry.
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Under the terms of an enterprise memorandum of understanding, the agencies will have better delivery of customer-centric services, be better able to make strategic decisions and policies, and will improve organizational efficiencies.
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Millions of disabled, sick and elderly people rely on medical transportation that can leave them stranded for hours in times of need.
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According to an NBC News report, the technology has been around for several decades, and putting microchips in children will happen sooner rather than later.
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Having a parent in jail or prison can take an emotional toll on children and lead to higher foster care and welfare rolls. Some states are trying to address it.
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A new report suggests that using modern technology like predictive analytics, behavioral economics and collective intelligence can help to prevent fraud, waste and abuse in a holistic way.
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The current water filtration system was custom made over 30 years ago, and is breaking more frequently, needing specialized parts. The new system will upgrade the city's drinking water for years to come.
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The new technology will allow workers to enter notes into the system remotely, take and access case photos, and review old case notes.
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If there is one potentially positive side effect of the situation, it could be that all the media attention shines a light on the larger water infrastructure problems the U.S. faces.
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The campaign evolved from a local Gloucester, Va., program to a statewide initiative. The website offers testimonials from people affected by drug addiction, and an interactive map helps visitors find hospitals, treatment centers and support meetings.
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An analysis of Census estimates shows that many high-tech centers, such as Seattle, San Diego and Boston, are seeing more immigration than they did 10 years ago.
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Since the state's Workforce Solutions Department launched a strategy that marries predictive analytics with behavioral science techniques, it has seen a 40 percent reduction in the likelihood to commit fraud.
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Over the past weekend, 40 participants from around the Sacramento region wracked their brains for the next big breakthrough in health technology.
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