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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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Although the move from hand scribbled notes and prescriptions to electronic medical records is endorsed and federally incentivized, some argue that the bond between doctor and patient is too impersonal.
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Releasing this data can help improve delays in delivering newborn tests that can lead to information crucial to their health.
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Electronics manufacturers say a patchwork of state laws makes it difficult to comply with electronics recycling standards.
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Some states are embracing telemedicine, while others are wary of diminishing the quality of care patients receive.
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After being displaced by the Butte Fire, many Californians stayed in the Jackson Rancheria Casino, which could keep the lights on because it was equipped with Microgrid energy distribution networks.
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A look at highlights and happenings in the world of civic tech.
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Mayor Ed Lee urged residents to use the city's 311 application to report those who appear to be in need of “well-being checks.”
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Although New Orleans has made some improvements, there is a long way to go to fix all of the traffic lights located in school zones.
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The conference's second full day revealed an evolving climate in state IT, and ideas to increase government efficiency and service.
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Teams had 9 hours to come up with an creative and practical way that Californians can limit their water consumption to help alleviate the effects of the drought.
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Vivek Murthy says brighter street lights, reduced speeds and more crosswalks are among the ways that cities can encourage walking.
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A federal appeals court has blocked a major Obama administration clean water rule, handing an early victory to Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and other states trying to drown it in court.
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The online Care Portal lets caseworkers who know of a child or family's specific need to submit that request via email to nearby churches enrolled in the system.
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If telemedicine saved money, one expert argues that insurance companies would be falling over themselves to pay for it because it would benefit their bottom line.
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How can we be sure service agencies do the right work for the right people at the right time?
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