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Monday, April 24 - Tuesday, April 25

Proving the Potential: A Health Data and Standards Code-A-Thon

ONC will be hosting a 2-day Code-A-Thon, April 24-25th at 1776’s Crystal City location. Contestants will have less than 24 hours to develop and present projects that uncover underlying gaps and support one of the following obstacles in Health IT:

  • Electronic Quality Measures and/or decision support.
  • Secure and privacy preserving methods to aggregate patient data.
  • Discovery of patients, providers, researchers and/or  services.

Contestants will be required to leverage at least one of several open tools and services created under the ONC/PCOR Patient Matching and Algorithm (PMAL) Project.
Space is limited to the first 100 contestants and 50 observers, for more information visit the Code-A-Thon website.

Wednesday, April 26

HealthCa.mp/dev:DataPotluck

HealthCa.mp/dev brings the un-conference format to data matchmaking. The Data Potluck will present a range of Health Data sources. If you are looking for sources of data for your next big Health application idea, or you are trying to find that elusive data set to help you solve a challenge then you want to be at HealthCa.mp/dev. You will have the opportunity to learn more about the data sets available and how to make use of them. Learn from others who have built cool mashups using health data feeds. HealthCa.mp/dev is the ideal event to kick-off Health Datapalooza.

The event kicks off on Wednesday April 26th at the Washington Hilton in Washington, D.C. For more information, visit http://healthca.mp/dev. To register, click here.

International Health Innovation Summit

Time: 2:00 -5:00 p.m. EST
Location: Washington Hilton Hotel, 1919 Connecticut Avenue, NW Washington, D.C.
Event Lead: Stephen Konya (Stephen.Konya@hhs.gov)
Cost: Free! Register Here

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Space is limited. Registration is on a first-come, first-served basis.

Kick-off this year’s 8th Annual Health Datapalooza with the Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT (ONC). We invite you to join a panel discussion with leaders from the health technology investment and entrepreneurship community. This summit is designed for attendees to learn more about how investors think strategically about international emerging markets, the qualities they are looking for in founders and startup teams, and their strategic advice for the types of technologies and business models that are going to drive innovation and disruption in health care. New to this year’s program, we’ve added a second panel to provide first hand viewpoints of entrepreneurs, as they look to attract investment and pursue business development opportunities in the international healthcare marketplace.