Health & Human Services
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Multiple hospitals in rural Minnesota are reporting that Medicare is incorrectly rejecting claims for patient care due to a problem that appears to be related to a system put in place last year.
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The state is modernizing a legacy mainframe, working with federal counterparts and participating in the Child Welfare Technology Incubator initiative from the Administration for Children and Families.
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The hand-held, artificial intelligence-enabled electrocardiogram, or ECG for short, has the ability to process the data as well as the larger machines that the paramedics have in their toolbox.
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Anti-fraud protections embedded in the identification has some questioning their authenticity.
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Citizens affected by the fire use social media sites for safety updates, connectivity and support.
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Officials are notifying 2,100 citizens whose data was taken from the foster care benefits system and briefly posted online.
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As opioid overdoses spiral, first responders and public health agencies are adopting an app that tracks both deaths and rescues as they happen.
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The EPA-funded program pulls in data from different parts of the city through an array of inexpensive sensors.
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An app has the potential to bridge the gap between rural patients and their doctors, but federal legislation is in the way.
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The agency is working to foster an environment of experimentation, testing and iterating.
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New effort is bringing together government innovators from across the nation to visualize the opioid crisis and share best practices.
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Data shared between agencies could help turn case workers onto larger problems. But sharing that data comes with hefty considerations.
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The Zoom Latitude programmer, used by doctors to communicate with patients' pacemakers and defibrillators, leaves personal data vulnerable.
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With 8 colleges under fire for online inaccessibility toward disabled students, lawyers and activists are now looking at how The Americans with Disabilities Act needs to be revised for the 21st century.
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A products label is a common form of nudging behavior.
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A law Gov. Jerry Brown signed Monday aims to increase disclosure on drug prices.
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Nikhil Deshpande, Georgia’s chief digital officer, discusses how his state is making its digital strategy more user-friendly at last week’s National Association of State Chief Information Officers meeting in Austin, Texas.
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Rhode Island's new CIO Bijay Kumar is also its chief digital officer in his first-ever public-sector role, bringing two decades of experience to bear.
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New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie announced more than a dozen drug companies would be sharing data with the National Institutes of Health to stem the opioid epidemic.
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Researchers at Virginia Tech, which has a site of FAA-sanctioned drone testing facility, came to the conclusion that there is less than a 5 percent chance of head injury from impact of an UAV.
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Giving us medical information and advice is Amazon's Alexa's new skill.
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