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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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A March 27 deadline for mandated e-prescribing was signed into New York law three years ago, but doctors and other prescribers say they're still not ready.
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The Massachusetts Department of Transitional Assistance once was an agency in trouble. When Stacey Monahan took over in 2013, her straightforward leadership approach changed it for the better.
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New Mexico’s nurse hotline has kept thousands of people out of emergency rooms and saved the state millions of dollars. Could it be a model for other states?
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Roseville, Calif., has invested in time-saving mobile technology that links paramedics in the field with cardiologists.
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By the end of this year, residents of the valley will be able to check real-time air quality levels for their neighborhoods just by entering an address online.
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The report suggests greater oversight of MNsure by the Minnesota's information technology agency, as well as clarification of the executive steering committee’s authority.
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The Connector paid Mansha Consulting at least $14.7 million before cutting off payments and launching an investigation into the performance of the information technology vendor, said the Connector's executive director.
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MNsure's website launched in October 2013 to widely reported technological glitches, and the audit found those reports weren't blown out of proportion.
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Oracle's software is considered crucial for a process already overwhelmed with the large number of enrollees and re-enrollments added by the expansion of Medicaid.
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Facing high costs but smaller budgets, states like Hawaii and Rhode Island are struggling to find financially and politically sustainable ways to keep their health exchanges running.
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In a Feb. 9 Oracle legal filing, the firm's lawyers call the pending legislation a "transparent attempt to end-run" Oracle's lawsuit demanding $23 million in what the company calls unpaid bills.
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The medical board has been at odds with the practice of telemedicine, debating whether doctors may prescribe drugs to patients without ever meeting them in person.
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Among the director's goals is improving the relationship between the connector and MassHealth — one of the key downfalls cited for the botched launch of the Obamacare site last year.
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The What the Health app uses the phone’s GPS to show a list of restaurants within a 1-mile radius, and users can click on each restaurant to see the latest inspection report.
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Experts say the intrusion is likely the work of state-sponsored foreign entities that are purposely stealing personal information from health-care companies.
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