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Commissioners OK’d spending about $39,000 for software to better coordinate crisis services, particularly around mental health and substance abuse. It is intended to improve public-facing case management.
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The state’s Department of Economic Security is on a journey to modernize the ways in which it provides human services. Now, officials are looking to integrate AI to help staff more efficiently serve clients.
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The eight companies will work with senior-level health-care providers and get access to the Statewide Health Information Network of New York.
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New interactive self-service delivery website allows Virginia residents to apply for public benefits online.
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In a departure from traditional approaches to electronic health records, one of the oldest EHR vendors is working to break down barriers between disparate systems.
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Rather than come up with excuses not to proceed with its health information exchange, the state is moving forward with an aggressive timeline to complete phase two in 12 to 18 months.
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Doctors use new DMV system to simplify process for patients.
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Newly released government data shows wide variations in hospital charges for the same procedures, both regionally and locally.
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The pilot program uses software to automatically verify an applicant's identity.
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The deadline is looming for the 18 states, including Rhode Island, that volunteered to set up Obamacare's online insurance marketplace themselves.
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As health care for the poor expands, so does the potential for Medicaid abuse. Three states’ experiences with fraud prevention give insight into its value.
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The federal government has granted approval to Utah for a first-of-its-kind health exchange system in which two separate exchanges will operate independently.
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A new report from the Government Accountability Office reveals the biggest barrier to health exchanges.
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A modular, cloud-based system positions Colorado on the leading edge of benefits management.
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The Harvard Kennedy School's Government Performance Lab will help six different state and local governments with pressing issues facing their communities.
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Government agencies and education institutions have increased the use of smart technologies to assist the disabled. But federal funding remains an issue.
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Founded in 1790, the Patent Office aimed to put innovation and entrepreneurship within reach of every citizen. Now, 10 million patents later, critics say an out-of-touch system is doing the opposite.
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