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09-12-2017
NEWS COVERAGE
AI clearly has transformational possibilities—but what will it do for loss prevention? In some ways, the future of AI is reflected in retail’s past. AI applications have been “hidden” for many years in business applications like credit…
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09-06-2017
The 1993 murder of Louisville resident Mary Byron prompted two local tech entrepreneurs to create a victim notification system, which today is being used by nearly all U.S. state governments. While the technology still forms the basis for Appriss,…
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is awarding nearly $30 million in new funding to states across the country to bolster data collection efforts that federal officials view as key to combating opioid addiction.
09-05-2017
Yale New Haven Health and Yale School of Medicine have launched a partnership with the State of Connecticut and Appriss Health in an innovative effort to combat the opioid overdose crisis.
09-01-2017
Loss prevention departments have, for some time, successfully examined risk flags within point-of-sale (POS) transactions to identify exceptions that may indicate theft or loss. These risk flags, many of which decrease potential revenue, are…
08-25-2017
Appriss Health’s PMP Gateway Solution Integrates INSPECT Information in Real-time Directly into EHRs and Pharmacy Management Systems to Serve as a Critical Clinical Decision Support Tool for All Indiana Prescribers and Dispensers in Workflow
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Indiana will integrate prescription drug data into EHRs at hospitals and physician practices across the state, Gov. Eric Holcomb announced on Thursday. The decision follows a growing trend among states across the country to make opioid…
08-21-2017
Appriss, a 600-employee company in Louisville, is working to mitigate a U.S. opioid crisis blamed for more than 20,000 fatal overdoses a year—33,000 when heroin-related deaths are included—and $79 billion in annual response costs and lost…
08-15-2017
This country is in the midst of an opioid overdose epidemic as millions of Americans struggle with pain and addiction—according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, opioids killed more than 28,000 people in 2014, more than any year…
08-14-2017
Six-hospital Deaconess Health System, which serves southwest Indiana, is monitoring patients who are being prescribed opioids to identify those who may be at risk for drug abuse.