Ignite Accelerator Projects

The HHS Ignite Accelerator is an internal innovation startup program for staff within the Department that want to improve the way their program, office, or agency works. The program provides selected teams methodological coaching and technical guidance within a fast-paced, entrepreneurial framework.

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Let Your Ideas Take Off

The Ignite Accelerator supports projects that will help the Department to deliver on its mission. Learn more.

 

Encouraging further research at the intersection of genetics and public health.
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Exploring how to improve the Teen Pregnancy Prevention grantee experience across three federal Agencies (CDC, OASH, and ACF).
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Improving access to health and healing at Phoenix Indian Medical Center (PIMC).
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Driving away one of the key causes of missed appointments for health centers.
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Exploring the possibility of creating an IDEA Lab at CDC.
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Designing and testing a remote internship program at the NIH Clinical Center.
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Providing transplant physicians with better information on kidney quality and expected outcomes to inform decision-making and reduce the risk of discard.
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Building an improved user experience for HHS staff.
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Developing new partnerships & messages to promote research participation among older adults.
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Testing a web platform for FDA staff to collaborate through ad hoc interest groups.
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