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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 first phase of a new state portal that aims to improve online access to information about services and resources for those with disabilities in an easy-to-understand manner is expected to be up and running by the end of 2017.
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New Mexico’s bioscience research and business leaders are launching a new statewide initiative today to accelerate the state’s burgeoning biotechnology industry.
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The restoration involved transferring critical services from the university’s data center to an off-site redundant data center.
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Criticism occurred an hour into the hearing, which was held jointly by the House Finance and Oversight committees.
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The next big test occurs Thursday, Dec. 1 — the first day of the month is typically the busiest day every month for the system and field offices.
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With most newborn screenings still done on paper, there’s a born-again push to improve and speed up the process for detecting health problems.
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In many cases, the data needed to drive smart pollution analytics already is readily available.
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We have a reliable and easy-to-use test to measure blood alcohol concentration. But right now we don’t have a fast, reliable test to gauge whether someone is too doped up to drive.
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This is the first time the review website has launched the feature in an entire state.
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In a widely anticipated hearing Wednesday, Medtronic PLC joined with large drug companies in urging the Food and Drug Administration to recognize the importance of allowing a freer exchange of truthful health information about unapproved uses of doctor-prescribed health products.
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Federal officials are taking a close look at a sales practice that allows advertisers on the social network to include or exclude people who have an “affinity” with specific ethnic groups.
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Powerful software is solving more crimes and raising new questions about due process.
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The Unified Health Infrastructure Project, or UHIP, which launched Sept. 13, had immediate problems. Add to that, Tuesday was the beginning of open enrollment for HealthSource RI.
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MNsure users started reported crashes starting around 11:30 a.m. By noon, state IT officials issued a statement saying the MNsure website and nearly 70 other state websites had been experiencing intermittent outages.
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Auditors conducted the initial review to determine how well the institute safeguarded computerized patient information and whether it had policies in place to make notifications when such data is lost or stolen.
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