States See Bigger Hit From Medicaid Changes
Source: The Wall Street Journal
States estimate that proposed changes to Medicaid would cost them about $50 billion in federal aid over the next five years, nearly four times the administration estimate.
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Bay State Senate bill would mandate electronic health records
Source: Mass High Tech Journal
The Massachusetts Senate has proposed health-care legislation that would mandate statewide adoption of electronic medical records (EMR) by 2015
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| “Adoption of EMRs has been disappointing and the 2015 deadline does not create a sense of urgency. However, the commonwealth's mandate will require penalties for non-compliance and secondary resources that will help providers cover the $500 million price tag for a statewide system.” -Sherry Ashby, Principal Analyst, Health Care & Social Services
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Help Could Be A Text Message Away
Source: Central Florida News 13
In the future, residents of central Florida may be able to notify 911 without calling from a phone.
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Successful voting in Cuyahoga County is worth a cheer and a sigh of relief
Source: The (Cleveland) Plain Dealer
Election officials in Cuyahoga County (Ohio) conducted a major election with a new voting system – and they did it without a major complication.
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| “Experts warned that optical scan systems created significant risks for voter error (e.g., stray marks that can invalidate the ballot). However, public demand for a paper trail and the success of Tuesday's election in Cuyahoga County will make optical scan a viable option going forward.” -Teresa Brynda, Analyst, State & Local |
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The Mandate to Measure
Source: Governing
A growing number of governors are now personally involved in improving the way information is used to manage their states.
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| "'Grading the States '08' highlights the need for states to leverage technology even as budgets tighten and transparency increases. Citizens increasingly expect services to be delivered fast and for their tax dollars to be spent efficiently." -Jason Sajko, Senior Analyst, General Government Services |
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