From data to decisions: accelerating public sector results in Singapore

Singapore’s public sector has long been recognized as a leader in evidence-based policymaking. But fragmented systems and manual review processes continue to hold back critical insights. This case study explores how Dimensions is helping Singapore agencies: Unify grants, publications, patents, collaborators and policies on a single secure platform Cut analysis cycles from weeks to hours,…

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Medicaid emergency room costs for illegal immigrants will be less than $4 billion in 2022

A cross-sectional analysis of emergency Medicaid spending using data from the 2022 Medicaid Budget and Expenditure System found that that of the 38 states plus Washington, D.C., was nominal compared to overall spending. There are confounding factors. Not all states allow it, and 11 did not report emergency Medicaid spending for illegal immigrants, and some,…

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Federal judge authorizes Trump administration to revoke approval of MA offshore wind project: Does Watts agree with that?

Of legal insurrection Meanwhile, Rhode Island bureaucrats give SouthCoast Wind’s transmission line plan a big thumbs-up. Posted by Leslie Eastman President Donald Trump clearly has climate cultists and green crooks among his top targets during his busy second term, which began with his signing an executive order in January to halt new or renewed offshore…

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Fiscal Year 2026 Appropriations Update: DOE Office of Science & NIEHS – The Bridge: Connecting Science and Policy

August 8, 2025 Congress left for August recess having accomplished a fraction of what’s needed to complete the fiscal year 2026 (FY26) appropriations process before the end of the fiscal year on September 30, 2025. The House Appropriations Committee passed 9 of its 12 bills, and the full House passed 2 of its 12 appropriations…

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