Health IT
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HHS Program Empowers Patients Who Depend on Electrical Devices During, After Natural Disasters
The emPOWER Program uses data and AI to help protect the health of millions who depend on medical devices.
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Indian Health Service Gets Record Funding in 2023 Budget
The agency has endeavored to modernize its electronic health records and other tech infrastructure.
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Data Transforming Health Care
Technology is driving new opportunities to harness data, transforming health care as we know it.
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The Year Ahead in Federal Health IT
Join our researchers for a look back at 2022’s top health IT trends and what to expect in 2023.
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New Screening Tool Supports PACT Act Claims Processing
The tool is helping VA prepare for incoming claims related to military exposures.
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Tech Modernization Requires Equal Attention to Process, People
Federal technology teams need to balance people, process and tech within the mission.
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How AI Can Help DOD Change Patient Outcomes On the Battlefield
AI and edge computing could help service members in combat zones endure through difficult circumstances.
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VA Secretary: VA is Processing Claims ‘Faster Than Ever Before’
VA Secretary Denis McDonough provided updates on critical initiatives, including the PACT Act and VLM, at the NPC Headliners Luncheon.
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Federal Tech Leaders: ‘Culture Eats Strategy for Breakfast’
These principles can enable any organizations to develop a culture of innovation amid digital modernization efforts.
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How Federal Researchers are Practicing Responsible Data-Sharing
Researchers at NIH, DOE and the Census Bureau developed new methods for securely sharing sensitive data.
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Data Management Will Advance Open Source Software, Public Health Services
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services is working to build an open source software office that will facilitate data-sharing across the public health ecosystem.
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Cancer Detection is Making Strides Thanks to Predictive Analytics
Public health researchers are developing methods for better detecting and predicting dangerous forms of cancer.
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