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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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The new, modular system should give the state flexibility to adjust quickly to changing state and federal policies while still processing daily claims for clients.
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There's been a flurry of activity in recent weeks involving telemedicine adoption and regulation in Iowa, including new rules out by the Iowa Board of Medicine.
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City officials implemented a program designed to connect residents in their homes with a doctor, via the emergency medical technicians and firefighters who answer the call.
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Overall, the states that ran their own Affordable Care Act-created exchanges grew a total of 12 percent.
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The Obama administration, Google, Microsoft and others announce a lineup of data projects and commitments in support of the federal Climate Data Initiative.
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Once information is posted, Maine would join the vast majority of states that already provide some online access to inspection records.
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New models are emerging that will reward health systems that provide quality care at a lower cost and penalize those that don't.
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The program will provide seed funding, free office space, technical and marketing assistance and other resources to startups that are addressing problem areas in the health care delivery system.
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Patient advocates pushed back when Gov. Andrew Cuomo proposed cutting the state Department of Health's physician profile website for an annual savings of $1.2 million.
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As a thought leader in open data disruption and out-of-the-box procurement methods, Sivak championed numerous initiatives after taking the position in June 2012.
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Most state governments continue to have trouble with the implementation of Medicaid Management Information Systems, but some are starting to take different approaches.
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Twenty-five localities and one accelerator have launched a $220,000 campaign to seed civic health apps for residents, with the ultimate goal of taking good ideas and giving them a platform to scale up and be sustainable as a solution.
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Former U.S. Chief Technology Officer Todd Park, USDS Administrator Mikey Dickerson and others who led efforts to resuscitate Healthcare.gov are on a recruiting trip for tech talent.
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Plus, Netflix neutrality and those with Parkinson's may find new hope for an improved quality of life thanks to data.
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Nearly 550 foster families will receive iPads equipped with a video conferencing system that allows children to talk with counselors in a private chat room.
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