Innovation Competition Challenged Developers to Create Applications That Facilitate the Reporting of Adverse Events Related to Medical Devices $25,000 Awarded to Winner
WASHINGTON, DC — (Marketwire) — 06/02/12 –and will host a to develop health care applications that can prevent obesity. During the two-day code-a-thon students and professional technologists will use big data to find creative solutions that prevent obesity and improve health care. The event is free to all developers and prizes awarded will include a $10,000 cash prize sponsored by The Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC), entrance to , and a pass to the
LAFAYETTE, LA — (Marketwire) — 04/23/12 — On April 27-28, a coalition of public and private partners gather in Lafayette, LA at the first annual to collaborate on building innovative applications to fight rising childhood obesity rates.This two-day coding competition is being produced by the Center for Business and Information Technologies (CBIT) at the University of Louisiana-Lafayette with support from the US Department of Health and Human Services, the Louisiana Department of Health and
SAN FRANCISCO, CA — (Marketwire) — 09/26/11 — Health 2.0 () and Walgreens () today announced Chicago, Illinois-based Team mHealthCoach as the winner of the Walgreens Health Guide Challenge. The winners will receive a cash award of $25,000, plus an opportunity to spend an hour with Walgreens Chief Information Officer, Timothy Theriault. mHealthCoach will demonstrate their winning entry at the Health 2.0 Fall Conference taking place today and tomorrow, September 26 and 27, in San Francisco.The
SAN FRANCISCO, CA — (Marketwire) — 09/26/11 — Today Health 2.0 announced the launch of the Novartis CardioEngagement Challenge which asks multi-disciplinary teams of developers to create an interactive solution that will enable patients to better manage their cardiovascular health through a customizable, user-friendly interface.The Novartis CardioEngagement Challenge is part of a broader, bold new program called the Health 2.0 Developer Challenge that is designed to spur innovations in the