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The government technology supplier says its new AI-backed tool can help states reduce costly mistakes on SNAP applications. Such mistakes could lead to even larger cuts in federal assistance.
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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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Automated eligibility, electronic claims and analytics help control health spending.
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"This summit brings together the national leaders of business, academia, the government and interest groups to continue progress toward people being hired and promoted based upon their abilities, not their disabilities."
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Preparedness and response to all hazards public health emergencies including terrorism, as well as pandemic influenza and other naturally occurring emergencies.
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BPL reduces the cost of upgrading intercom and telecommunications systems by using existing electrical wiring.
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Massachusetts, Pennsylvania and New York City have multiple programs as finalists.
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Board is charged with creating a statewide electronic health network.
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"Creates the Task Force on Health Information Technology; directs duties of task force; sets membership; provides for co-chairs; directs quorum; provides for travel reimbursement."
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"I am pleased to announce that through the exceptional generosity of an anonymous donor my office is able to distribute the Child Project for use by 41 sheriffs' offices and police departments across the state of Maine."
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"The use of electronic health records, and of health information technology as a whole, has the ability to transform the way health care is delivered in our nation."
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"This federal funding will allow the Forum to provide financial incentives to Louisiana physicians who use electronic health records to improve the quality of care they provide their patients."
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"With today's convergence of technologies, we strongly encourage parents to understand and keep updated on their children's online and mobile phone activities."
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"This effort should attract the nation's most innovative firms seeking to build a model that can scale nationwide."
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$705 million package that is being awarded nationwide to public health departments in states and territories, as well as in four major metropolitan areas.
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David Brailer, former health IT czar, speaks at California health forum.
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