Policy & Practice Magazine
August 2009 Vol. 67, No. 4
A Happy Problem
There are reasonable arguments that technology, particularly its use in communication and information sharing, has latent negative consequences in contemporary society. Credible examples of these consequences are...
Joe on Staten Island used it so his son would receive a nutritious lunch every day at school. Jill in the Bronx used it to discover that she quali-fies for public health insurance...
Consider these: Examining infor-mation technology from the perspective of how it can enable and hinder the experiences cit-izens have when interacting with government. When is tech-nology a barrier and when can it be a ...
At one time, Missouri, like most states, suffered from fragmentation in the health care industry. For years, crucial information regard-ing a patient’s current health status was not available to providers at the point ...
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