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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 findings, summarized in a report published this week, join a growing body of research about the vulnerabilities in medical devices and health-care systems.
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The Drinking Water State Revolving Fund legislation is being discussed in the Upper House and, if passed in its current state, would allocate $100 million to any state that has received an emergency declaration.
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It is estimated that in five years, patients could use their mapped genomes for one-day diagnosis and targeted treatment plans.
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Young people are as motivated by the idea of public service as they ever were. Governments aren't doing what they should to take advantage of that.
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A state employee under investigation for visiting adult content sites on his work computer was also found sharing private information with his sister who worked at the state Health Care Authority.
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The system would give state taxing and public health officials, and law enforcement the ability to follow a marijuana plant from a seed to the packaged product at a dispensary.
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A look back at highlights and happenings in the world of civic tech.
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The hackers demanded 9,000 bitcoins, the equivalent of $3.65 million, to unlock the machines at Hollywood Presbyterian, which is at least the fourth hospital this year to be reportedly affected by ransomware.
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The MyShake app can sense the earthquake analyze it and instantly relay the information to a specialized cloud server that collects it from other phones in the system and determines the quake’s magnitude and provides alerts.
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The hunt for dangerous doses: The Chicago Tribune works has worked with scientists to identify potentially risky drug combinations.
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The Washington State Health Care Authority reported that two employees exchanged files containing Social Security numbers and personal health information in violation of federal regulations.
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The startups range from an artificial-intelligence-powered doctor bot to a university recruiting tool.
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The explosion of online health-care apps and providers has forced states to face tough questions -- many of which they have yet to find an answer to.
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Just a few blocks away, your neighbors may be expected to live 20 years longer.
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State corrections systems are turning to telemedicine to improve care and public safety.
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