HHS Program Empowers Patients Who Depend on Electrical Devices During, After Natural Disasters
The Department of Health and Human Services emPOWER program protects the health of at-risk Medicare beneficiaries, including 4.4 million individuals who rely on essential health care services or electricity-dependent durable medical equipment.
Director Kristen Finne explains how this critical data-sharing effort delivers just-in-time information to help people respond to a disaster, as well as other tools to inform disaster preparedness.
This is part one of a two-part interview. Stay tuned next week for more!
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Kristen Finne Director emPOWER Program, HHS ASPR
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Misunderstood ATOs Are Costing Agencies Time, Money
Institutional confusion about ATOs is creating avoidable delays, while modern DevSecOps approaches offer a faster path to software delivery.
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Building the Foundation for AI
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VA Pilot Shows Value of AI-Powered VR Training
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AI Powers Smithsonian’s Digital Transformation for America250
The Smithsonian is applying AI to research, digital collections and visitor experiences as it prepares for America250.
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