HACK/HLTH 2019
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HackHLTH is the premier hackathon for the health ecosystem, bringing together the most passionate developers, designers, and entrepreneurs with the most forward-thinking sponsors, to solve the industry’s toughest problems. With health at a critical point, the need for new products and services to move forward, faster and more effectively, is more important than ever.
Participants will have 36 hours to collaborate and create meaningful solutions, with the 8 most impactful projects sharing more than $80,000 in prizes.
The industry is looking to you to accelerate innovation and drive meaningful change locally and globally. Register now and join us in Vegas from October 25-27 on our mission to reshape health.
GRAND PRIZE $30,000
RUNNER-UP #1 $10,000
RUNNER-UP #2: $10,000
RUNNER-UP #3: $10,000
SECOND RUNNER-UP #1: $5,000
SECOND RUNNER-UP #2: $5,000
SECOND RUNNER-UP #3: $5,000
SECOND RUNNER-UP #4: $5,000
$80,000 TOTAL CASH PRIZES FROM HLTH ORGANIZATION
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SPONSOR CHALLENGES & PRIZES:
PRIZE: The winning team will receive:
VIP trip to Anthem offices to meet with the Digital team, including a tour of one of Anthem's client experience centers
Dinner and evening with members of Anthem digital team
Oculus Quest Virtual Reality headset (1 per winning team member)
CHALLENGE: Design a mobile experience that personalizes diabetes treatment plans and improves patient engagement, by leveraging public social determinants of health and diabetes management data.
PRIZE: Eric King, Intel Capital, Health & Life Sciences, will offer a 1 hour session to the winner with the best use of the Intel technology challenge to listen to and discuss their entrepreneurial ideas. This can be held at the HLTH event, or on a schedule call post event.
Whether you're seed stage or ready for growth, Intel Capital can help take it to the next level.
Since 1991, Intel Capital has invested US$12.4 bilion in 1,544 companies in 57 countries worldwise, and 670 portfolio companies have gone public or been acquired.
CHALLENGE: We are looking for novel applications that combines the 3D detection features of the Intel® Realsense™ Depth Camera D415, with the low power AI combination of the OpenVINO™ toolkit and the Intel® Neural Compute Stick 2 (NCS2) – including,- but not limited to, Skeletal Tracking, e.g. for physical therapy, drug validation, by detecting size and color and reading bar code labels, etc.
PRIZE: An all-expenses-paid trip to NYC to network with our leaders from our Mercer's Innovation groups (up to $5,000 and subject to our company policy for travel). Winners will be treated to a concert/show/sports event, seated from our Mercer box at the Madison Square Garden, and dinner at a high rated NYC restaurant.
CHALLENGE: Your challenge is to create a mobile interface that connects users' medical records data with medical claims data from insurance companies and with wearables data. The purpose is to show the correlation between healthy habits from using wearable devices (steps, running, weight loss) and medical results (blood pressure, cholesterol, blood sugar) and medical claims data (physician visit, hospital stay, prescriptions filled, etc.).
A secondary challenge is to link health data with social determinants data to show an environmental impact on an individual's health.
PRIZE: Two winning teams will receive:
Microsoft Surface Go
Microsoft Go Signature Type Cover
Microsoft Surface Pen
Microsoft Headphones
CHALLENGE: Data is one of the largest challenges facing Healthcare organizations and patients. Secure data exchange between systems – even within the same organization - is not easily available. This creates massive inefficiencies and liabilities in our healthcare system as well as stifles our ability to provide better experiences and better patient care. Your challenge: simplify healthcare pricing or offer patients insights into their health through simplified data exchange using the FHIR API and Azure’s AI and cognitive services. Use the full power of the Microsoft Cloud (Dynamics, Office, and Azure) and leverage our tech evangelists, data evangelists, and app developers to help guide your team to the Cloud to Hack HLTH through data.
PRIZE: Winners will qualify to participate in the MIT Hackathon in April. You will get access to early-stage venture capitalists to pitch.
CHALLENGE:
Virtual reality and augmented reality for redesigning healthcare experiences.
Amid a shortage of doctors and nurses across many specialties, and around the globe, we need the care to engage patients where they are, in life and in the world, and that requires virtual asynchronous care.
Robots and chatbots can augment real-world care, and it can reach people with lower cost, more frequent touches and have already been shown to improve care, pain management, PTSD, social anxiety, diabetes. We will show you how in healthcare areas, that teams at HLTH are passionate about.
The challenge that we will help you with is to identify business models and the economic buyers that are willing to pay for this virtual care.
PRIZE: The challenge winners will be awarded a 6-month UCSF CDHI remote residency*, allowing them to work with some of our UCSF faculty and staff to advance their solution. The winner will be given access to UCSF’s EHR sandbox, a development EHR environment that mimics our production EHR, for a period of 6 months to demonstrate a Proof of Concept of their solution. During that time frame, UCSF CDHI will pair you with a faculty member sponsor, and you will have access to our clinical faculty, data scientists, and/or technologists to provide feedback and advice. During your residency and upon successful completion of the POC, CDHI will provide guidance on potential commercialization pathways in partnership with UCSF.
* must meet all regulatory compliance and eligibility requirements
CHALLENGE: In March 2019, the Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT and Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services released draft regulations which would require providers and payers to integrate and use open, standardized FHIR-based APIs in order to advance interoperability among all stakeholders and support access, exchange, and use of electronic health information. The UCSF Center for Digital Health Innovation (CDHI) provided the ONC and CMS our recommendations on how best to implement these and other future healthcare standards. In our public comment letter, CDHI recommended enabling EHR write API’s, standardized API's on FHIR Release 4, and enable FHIR access to payor data.
For this challenge, pick an important use case for the digital health ecosystem, and create an app, algorithm, or tool that leverages our “sandbox” environment to demonstrate what digital tools can be built with these APIs or data.
CHALLENGE/PRIZE: For the concept that has the best product-market fit for improving the health of women in all aspects, Springboard will offer promotion of the team and the solution to their network of industry-leading stakeholders in Women's Health, including connections to specific stakeholders who will provide time to help the winning team.
HACKHLTH will provide a $125 Travel Stipend to qualified participants with a cap of actual expenses incurred for travel and lodging.
To qualify, developers, designers, and entrepreneurs must do ALL of the below:
Check-in onsite to the HackHLTH
Submit a project
Demo to the judges on Sunday, October 27, 2019
All receipts such as airfare, gas, and lodging must have the attendee’s name on them. Receipts must reflect the dates of October 22-27, 2019. Only travel to/from the HLTH Hackathon and hotel stay during the event will be reimbursed up to a total of $125. Further instructions to come.
*Schedule subject to change
Wednesday, October 23rd: 6:30-8:00 PM PDT Pre-HackHLTH Virtual Session via Zoomhttps://zoom.us/j/561218479Meeting Number: 561 218 479
Friday, Oct 25th:6:00 PM - 8:00 PM PDT Welcome Event/Party at MGM Convention Center, Premier Ballroom, 3rd Floor
Hackathon Location: Conference Center Level 3; Premier BallroomSaturday, October 26th:9:00 AM - 12:30 PM: Registration Open9:00 AM - 11:00 AM: Breakfast1:00 PM - 2:00 PM: Opening Ceremony/Presentations2:00 PM: Coding Beings 3:00 PM: Sponsor Breakout Sessions Begin6:00 PM: Dinner8:00 PM: Pitch Workshop11:59 PM: Midnight Snack
Sunday, October 27th:7:00 AM - 9:00 AM: Breakfast 9:00 AM - 9:30 AM: All Teams Submit Judging Form12:00 AM - 1:00 PM: Lunch Served1:00 PM: Submissions Deadline 1:15 PM - 2:15 PM: Round 1 Judging (3min pitch w/ 2min Q&A)2:30 PM - 3:30 PM: Round 2 Judging (3min pitch w/ 2min Q&A)3:30 - 4:00: Judge Deliberation4:00 PM: Award Ceremony4:30 PM: Event Close
Notice of Filming: By your presence at this event, you acknowledge that you have been informed that you may be photographed and recorded as part of the coverage and/or any media around the hackathon & hereafter devised, and its release, publication, exhibition, or reproduction to be used for promotional purposes, advertising, inclusion on websites, social media, or any other purpose by HLTH and its representatives. If you would like to opt out please let a hackathon admin know.
Judging will be done in three rounds: Round One: A one-on-one session between the team presenting its solution, and the judges from the Challenge sponsor for whom the solution was developed (e.g., Challenge sponsor “x” will judge team submissions for their/its challenge). Each sponsoring company will select its two finalists to advance to Round 2.
Round Two:The top 16 teams, two from each sponsoring company, will present in the HLTH General Session Ballroom, with full A/V support, in front of our panel of judges. The presentations will be open to all HLTH attendees.
Round Three:The winning team will join HLTH’s General Session Kickoff on the Main Stage presenting the HackHLTH award winners in front of investors, media and other stakeholders from the healthcare ecosystem.
Scoring: 5 points each for 20 Total
Impact (5 points): Does the solution have real and/or applicable value?
Creativity (5 points): How innovative is the solution in response to its challenge?
Simplicity (5 points): Is the solution intuitive/easily integrated into the healthcare space?
Design (5 points): Is the solution aesthetically pleasing and attractive?
HackHLTH Fresh Code:All code developed as part of the HackHLTH must be FRESH. Before the start of the HackHLTH, developers can create wireframes, designs and user flows. They can also come with hardware. However, to keep things fair, all code must be written onsite at the HackHLTH.
IP Ownership at HackHLTH:Participants own the rights to their work. Please keep in mind that sponsoring companies may have their own terms and conditions for proprietary technology or content.
HackHLTH Participation Agreement:Participants in HackHLTH are required to sign an agreement either prior to the show during registration or upon arrival.
MORE INFORMATION CAN BE FOUND AT LINK: https://hlth.com/hack-hlth/
Location
Dates
From 26th October 2019 - 09:00 AM
to 27th October 2019 - 04:30 PM
to 27th October 2019 - 04:30 PM