ONC Developer Challenges – Investing in Innovation (i2)

On June 8, 2011, the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC) announced the launch of the Investing in Innovation (i2) Initiative, a bold new program designed to spur innovations in health IT. The program centers on prizes and competitions to accelerate the development of solutions and communities around key challenges in health IT.

This landmark initiative is the first Administration-wide program using prizes and challenges to advance an agency’s mission made possible by the America COMPETES Reauthorization Act of 2010, signed into law by President Obama on January 4, 2011. The Act invests in innovation through research and development and seeks to improve the competitiveness of the United States.

Health 2.0 (in partnership with Capital Consulting Corporation) is managing the Challenge program for the ONC and working to support innovations in research and health IT development. Below is a listing of ongoing ONC/i2 Developer Challenges.

Health Innovations in Commuting Challenge

Currently, commuting is an essential and growing component of daily life for most American workers, making up about 20% of all trips taken—a significant percentage of the lives of one of the most critical segments of the American economy. ONC is challenging innovators to propose models for improving the health of American commuters through better collection, exchange and analysis of health data.

  • Total Prizes: Webinar and opportunities to collaborate with industry leaders
  • Deadline: March 5, 2012

EHR Accessibility Module Challenge

The disabled population faces considerable difficulties with accessing and receiving care and the lack of coordinated care for this population is particularly costly. Health information technology (HIT) and electronic health records (EHRs) hold great promise in improving the health outcomes and coordination of care for people with disabilities. Accessibility and usability in health IT are high priority issues for the disabled community. A consumer-oriented system providing easy-to-use access to health information would be a valuable tool and significantly improve the health of disabled individuals. ONC is challenging multidisciplinary teams to create and test a module or application that makes it easy for disabled consumers to access and interact with the health data stored in their EHRs.

  • Total Prizes: $85,000 + extras
  • Deadline: July 23, 2012

Discharge Follow-Up Appointment Challenge

In order to support broader adoption and uptake of promising IT-enabled interventions that address care transitions, ONC is challenging software developers to create an easy-to-use web-based tool that will make post-discharge follow-up appointment scheduling a more effective and shared process for care providers, patients and caregivers.

  • Total Prizes: $5,000 + extras
  • Deadline: April 30, 2012

Healthy People 2020 Leading Health Indicators App Challenge

The Leading Health Indicators are the nation’s critical health priorities and are part of the Healthy People 2020 initiative. The indicators will be used by policymakers and health professionals to track progress in local communities as they work toward meeting national health goals. Developers and public health experts are asked to co-design an application that makes the health indicators customizable and easy to use. Successful applications will make it easy for users to use the Healthy People 2020 Leading Health Indicators (LHIs) and mash up data in meaningful ways.

  • Total Prizes: $15,000 + Demo Opportunity At National Conference
  • Deadline: March 9, 2012

popHealth Tool Development Challenge

popHealth is an open source software service developed under the guidance of the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC) that automates the reporting of the Stage 1 Meaningful Use clinical quality measures. The popHealth Tool Development Challenge tasks developers with creating applications that leverage the popHealth open source framework, existing functionality, standards, and sample datasets to improve patient care and provide greater insight into patient populations.

  • Total Prizes: $100,000
  • Deadline: January 20, 2012

One in a Million Hearts Challenge

Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in America. The goal of the Million Hearts initiative is to prevent one million heart attacks and strokes over five years by reducing the number of people who need treatment and improving the quality of treatment for those who do need it. This challenge is a multidisciplinary call to innovators and developers to create an application that activates and empowers patients to get healthy and improve their heart health.

  • Total Prizes: $75,000
  • Deadline: Competition Closed for Judging

Using Public Data for Cancer Prevention and Control: From Innovation to Impact

Entrants are asked to develop innovative software applications (apps) that address challenges faced by consumers, clinicians, or researchers at one or more points on the cancer control continuum. These apps should also use public data that are relevant to cancer prevention and control, and have the potential to integrate with existing technology platforms.

  • Total Prizes: $80,000
  • Deadline: Challenge Closed and Winners Announced

Reporting Device Adverse Events Challenge

Medical devices will play an increasingly large role in the monitoring and collecting of patient data with the spread of electronic health records. As patients take a more direct role in managing their health care, devices that are implanted or used in the hospital, clinic, or home must be easy to use and monitor. The reporting of adverse events related to these devices is a logical area to start. The “Reporting Device Adverse Events Challenge” asks multi-disciplinary teams to develop an application that facilitates the reporting of adverse events related to medical devices, whether implanted or used in the hospital, clinic, or home.

  • Total Prizes: $40,000
  • Deadline: February 3, 2012

Ensuring Safe Transitions from Hospital to Home Challenge

The Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC), in collaboration with the Partnership for Patients seeks to stimulate innovative approaches to care transitions and improving patient safety. This competition challenges software developers to improve care transitions and build upon existing care transitions tools by generating an intuitive and easy-to-use application to empower patients and caregivers that fits into existing ways that providers communicate.

  • Total Prizes: $40,000
  • Deadline: Challenge Closed and Winners Announced

Apps Against Abuse Challenge

The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy are collaborating with the Office of the Vice President (OVP) to help prevent sexual assault and dating violence on college campuses. Consistent with the Office of the Vice President’s focus on the high rates of dating violence and sexual assault violence committed against young women, this developer’s challenge encourages the creation of innovative applications to help young adults prevent violence and abuse.

  • Total Prizes: Recogition
  • Deadline: Challenge Closed and Winner Announced