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NCHICA HACKATHON Public Health Hackers Challenge Quintiles April 11&12, 2015 Planning Committee: Jennifer Anderson Greg Killian Robert Gordon Mike Samuhel Richard Low Gail Hinte Chris Jones Wendy Laposata Tom Caruso Mary McCaskill John Reites

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NCHICA HACKATHONPublic Health Hackers Challenge

Quintiles – April 11&12, 2015Planning Committee:

Jennifer Anderson Greg Killian Robert Gordon Mike Samuhel

Richard Low Gail Hinte Chris Jones Wendy Laposata Tom Caruso

Mary McCaskill John Reites

HACKATHON?

• Sun or Open BSD first used the phrase in 1999

• An event in which computer programmers and others collaborate intensively

on software projects.

• Typically last between a day and a week

• Some intended for educational or social purposes, although in many cases

the goal is to create usable software.

• Specific focus:

• Programming language used

• Operating system

• An application

• An API

• A subject

SELECTED 2014 HEALTHCARE HACKATHONS

Conference Name Location Sponsor Duration

Athenahealth More Disruption Please Hackathon Watertown, MA Athena Health 32 hours

MIT Hacking Medicine Boston, MA

Mass General Hospital, Samsung,

MIT Hacking Medicine 28 hours

Fuse Dublin, OH Cardinal Health 24 hours

MedHack

San Francisco,

CA Univ. San Fran, Validic, others 24 hours

Hero City Hacks Hackathon

San Mateo, CA

LegalZoom

Hero City

BitWall

Buckets Academy

StrengthPortal 48 hours

Undergraduate How to Hack Healthcare (H^3) Cambridge, MA

Brigham and Women's Hospital,

Curaspan, Society of Woman

Engineers 48 hours

APHA Public Health Codeathon

New Orleans, LA APHA 72 hours

Iteration 48 Hackathon Nebraska BCBS Internal 48 hours

TYPES OF PROJECTS?

• App that collects actual bike rider data to prioritize bike

riding policy development and inform decision making

• App to connect Raleigh residents to area trails

• Job bank for ex-offenders to prevent recidivism

• BeaverDash – Connect students with free stuff… aspires to

inform first responders

• Shower with friends – hardware + app lets you compete

against friends for the shortest shower.

NORTH CAROLINA HACKATHONS

UNC HOSTS PBS MEDIA SHIFT'S FIRST J-SCHOOL HACKATHON

• Participants were broken up into nine teams to

develop and pitch potential news products based on

one of three prompts:

• How might we use high school sports to create tighter

bonds within a community?

• How might we increase awareness of outside influence

on local elections?

• How can we provide greater transparency into local

government planning decisions and actions?

WHY NCHICA?

N C S U

U N C

D u k e

Wake

Forest

Hospitals

Healthcare

Applications

A P I s

Clinical

Networks

Public

Health

Healthcare

And Tech

AssociationsGovernment

& Policy

Technology

Companies

Quality

and IT

Consulting

NCHICA PUBLIC HEALTH HACKERS CHALLENGE

Students

CliniciansCaregiver advocates

• Dementia Caregiver Support Mashup!

• Design the visualization proof of concept

• April 11&12, 2015

• Aiming for 50-100 attendees

• 10 teams

• Develop a proof-of-concept data mashup

that combines multiple data sources into

a personalized caregiver assistance

utility.

TOPIC: DEMENTIA CAREGIVER SUPPORT MASHUP!

• Problem: Care givers of elderly patients with dementia

face a number of barriers in providing care and assistance

to loved ones. These barriers increase when the caregiver

lives at a distance. Given the long term and worsening

nature of dementia, care givers are often stretched to the

breaking point trying to coordinate care for the patient

while maintaining their own quality of life.

• Tools: In this data-driven era there are many sources of

community and healthcare information that can expedite

the care process and give hope to caregivers facing fatigue

and burnout.

• Solution: Teams will be judged on their proof-of-concept

data mashups that prioritize options for caregivers based

on patient data, targeted community resources,

geographical data and technological innovations

(wearables, social platforms, crowdsourcing, etc).

• Objective: The prize winning data-visualization will

provide personalized solutions that improve the quality of

life of caregivers and promote patient care.

Source: Institute for Healthcare

Improvement

AGENDA

Day 1 (April 11 9am – 8pm)

Time Description

9am – 9:15 Welcome

9:15 – 11 Education on problem status and

innovative solutions.

11-12pm Review of rules and tools

Noon – 1 Team forming & Lunch.

1- 8pm Designathon!

Work in teams developing

business case and prototype. –

Coaches roaming and helping.

Self-serve food and beverage

available.

Day 2 (April 12 8am – 4pm)

Time Description

8am – 1pm Work with entrepreneurial mentors

on pitch development. Self-serve food

and beverage.

1 – 3 Pitch sessions

3 – 3:30 Judges confer

4 Winners announced

5pm Celebration!

WE NEED BACKUP!

Need Description Sponsor

First prize $3,000 ??

Second prize $1,000 ??

Third Prize $500 ??

In-kind prizes T-shirts, apis, tickets to

events, trash and trinkets.

??

Food $2,500 ??

Sponsor a team (10 teams) $1,000 per team – $10,000 ??

Exhibitors $800 1 day, $1,000 2 days ??

Location sponsor Host for 48 hour conference Quintiles

Planning, registration and

Promotion

Event leadership and

multimedia promotion

Northwest AHEC

GET INVOLVED!

Sponsors & Experts• Sponsor a team or a prize

• Sign up to be an exhibitor

• Recruit ~10 passionate content experts

• Speakers for the educational session

• Coaches and Judges

• Contribute the tools

• Test patient data from EHR

• Application Programming Interface

• Data Analytics & Visualization

• Risk & Actuarial Models

• Data sources (community resources, patient generated

data, syndromic surveillance)

• Devices (wearables, telemedicine tools, gadgets)

Help promote

• ~50 students from area Universities

• CS, PH, Engineering

• UNC, Duke, NCSU, UNCC, WFU, etc.

• ~25 health care experts in the field of

dementia treatment

• Physicians

• Nurses

• Information Technology Gurus

• ~25 caregiver advocates

• Caregivers

• Community agencies and associations

• Policy makers

QUESTIONS?

Contact:

• Jennifer Anderson – Executive Director, NCHICA

• 919-558-9258 x305

[email protected]

• Chris Jones – NCHICA Hackathon Chair

• 336-713-7039

[email protected]