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Healthcare has long operated on a reactive model; patients seek care when something feels wrong, providers diagnose and treat, and the cycle continues. But that model is beginning to

A recent article on Government Technology Insider highlighted the growing role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) coding assistants as organizations move beyond early experimentation and begin evaluating their

One of an organization’s most valuable assets is its data. Unfortunately, many of the companies that are embracing artificial intelligence (AI) solutions within their organizations – approximately 88

As the adoption of AI accelerates across industries, many agencies are realizing that success is less about the technology itself and more about how it is applied. AI promises efficiency, resilience, and improved service delivery, yet most initiatives fall

Most healthcare organizations are still approaching artificial Intelligence (AI) adoption as if it were traditional software—something they select, integrate, standardize on, and then expect to behave predictably for years. But AI doesn’t work that way.

The Defense Health Agency, the Department of Veterans Affairs, and the Centers for Medicaid and Medicare are just three agencies whose mission it is to deliver healthcare

As we come to the end of 2025, it’s safe to say that no technology innovation has been as omnipresent and the topic of as much discussion and debate

It seems that each year, new technologies and research drive changes in the medical field and nowhere was this more obvious in 2025 than in occupational health.

How federal agencies deliver healthcare to citizens is undergoing a massive transformation. From modernizing federal electronic health record systems (EHR) at the Department of Veterans

​​As healthcare continues to become increasingly advanced and technology-driven, the network has become the backbone of care delivery. From telehealth and electronic health records to