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After spending $20M, CT nixed plan to develop health network computer software. What happened?

Summary by Ground News
Connecticut tapped the University of Connecticut to develop the software for the network known as Connie. UConn AIMS is out of business, 20 people are out of jobs and the system developed for Connie at the cost of about $20 million has been discarded and dismantled. The effort to create a Connecticut health information network has a long and chekered history.

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