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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 conference emphasized the impact of new technology on health care and changes in access.
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Federal, state and local government officials discussed transparency projects and shared their thoughts on the future of open data at Data Summit 2015, in Sacramento, Calif.
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Federal and state officials reviewed California's ground-breaking data portal for health care and discussed possible improvements at Open DataFest.
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Researchers team up to harness the power of medical data so they can improve health care.
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Premera Blue Cross said it discovered Jan. 29 that it had been the victim of a “sophisticated attack” that gained access to its information technology systems.
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Telemedicine is used in Iowa for everything from psychiatric evaluations to burns and stroke treatment, yet the Iowa Board of Medicine singled out this one purpose.
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Florida Sen. Arthenia Joyner is optimistic that her telemedicine measure will pass after deleting controversial payment rules.
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The Sojourner Peace app provides resources for victims of domestic abuse in a quick and discreet way.
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Most of the research being launched with the applications appears to allow participants and researchers to track subjects and detect patterns that might lead to better disease-management practices.
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The purpose of the bill is to facilitate the increasing use of telehealth services, which include prescriptions, consultations and other health care practices that are provided from a long distance.
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At least nine states are considering a switch from federal to state health insurance exchanges should the Supreme Court rule against tax subsidies for policies bought on federal exchanges.
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A bill dissolving Cover Oregon, the state's dysfunctional health insurance exchange, has been signed by Gov. Kate Brown.
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The site features detailed statistics about those who die of overdoses, such as gender, age, location, race and type of drug.
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Americans are getting fatter, working more and moving less, but technologies like treadmill and bike desks haven't taken off. Will they ever?
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Harnessing the potential of data on patients is one of the main goals of a national device surveillance system proposal unveiled last week by the health care arm of the Brookings Institution.
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