By Thiag Loganathan & Kevin Jones
A few months ago, 8-year-old Nike Garza became one happy boy. After spending nearly half of his life (1,553 days to be precise) in the foster care system, he was finally able to join his adoptive family.
Read MoreBy Dennis Kettler & Thiag Loganathan
The statement, ‘All companies are data companies’, has never been truer as businesses, big and small, sit on a wealth of data. Our first article in the data monetization series discussed the need for companies to start thinking about value creation and acceleration through data monetization.
Read MoreBy Dennis Kettler & Thiag Loganathan
By now we have all heard the ubiquitous and somewhat misleading new phrase “Data is the new oil”. Oil derives its value based upon the many useful and critical products created through its refinement.
Read MoreBy Vasanth Parthasarathy
What is the ultimate truth? That may be a deep question we should save for the philosophers, but as far as data is concerned, it is a single record of truth for an organization.
Read MoreBy Ritu Raj
The second part of our month-long series, Technology in HHS, looks at AI, the buzzword everywhere, but a technology that is making waves now in the Health and Human Services space as well. Read on to find out more.
Read MoreBy Ritu Raj
In this month-long series, titled Technology in HHS, we take a deep-dive into some important and innovative ways emerging technology can be harnessed in the Health and Human Services space.
Read MoreBy Vasanth Parthasarathy
A legitimate concern with out-of-the-box software is around “industry standards” or “templates,” and their inability to adequately address the needs of particular agencies. In the third blog in our Technology in HHS series,
Read MoreBy Evelyn Ratnakumar
Vaccine hesitancy, opposition, and often justifiable fears surrounding vaccines have existed since Edward Jenner introduced the smallpox vaccination.
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