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The quantum computing revolution draws ever nearer, but the need for a computer that makes correctable errors continues to ...
All states are undertaking a massive review of Medicaid eligibility after they were prohibited from ending coverage for people during the coronavirus pandemic.
Computer coding errors that caused the Iowa judicial branch to send $27.5 million in court fees to the wrong accounts have been fixed going forward.
A quantum computer made of charged atoms can catch its own errors when performing any operation – a meaningful step towards more reliable and practical quantum computers. Conventional computers ...
Walgreens said on Wednesday an error in its’ system stopped people 65-years-old or older temporarily from making a COVID-19 vaccine appointment at their Iowa stores.
Covered California and Medi-Cal share a computer system for eligibility and enrollment. Nearly a decade since the Affordable Care Act expanded coverage options in the state, enrollees can be diverted ...
All states are undertaking a review of their Medicaid rolls after a three-year, pandemic-era prohibition on ending coverage expired this spring.
About a half-million people are regaining Medicaid coverage after the federal government says they were dropped inappropriately by states.
About 500,000 people who recently lost Medicaid coverage are regaining their health insurance while states scramble to fix computer systems that didn't properly evaluate people's eligibility after ...