Innovators in Residence

Not-for-profit organizations can sponsor a paid fellowship to be filled by an individual with a background in entrepreneurship and innovation. These "Innovators-in-Residence" leverage the resources and expertise of both organizations (HHS and the sponsoring organization) during their appointment, to tackle specific challenges in health and the delivery of human services.

Establishing a platform for creating applications and services around CMS Blue Button enabled personal health data.
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Launching an app challenge to promote heart health.
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Catalyzing the growth of new models of care delivery that reduce healthcare costs and provide patient-centric care.
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Exploring workplace wellness through a technology demonstration using indoor proximity sensing beacons.
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Measuring Performance of Patient Matching Algorithms
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Developing a roadmap for greater adoption of telecare enabled care coordination for older adults
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Innovation & Digital Communication at the Office of the U.S. Surgeon General
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Content last reviewed on October 17, 2018