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.

 

Building a robust system to allow collection of patient-reported outcome data directly from patients & feed it directly into clinical research systems
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Bridging the gap between early stage companies funded by the NIH and the right partners to move their products forward
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Executing and evaluating 48 hour event where game developers competed to prototype – and for the winners, eventually launch – games that focused on the primary
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Finding a Cure for Data Dysfunction
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Prototyping an app that makes vaccination information digital and portable.
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Earlier detection of patient harms using big data techniques on electronic health records (EHRs) free text notes.
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Identifying specific challenges to the public access policy for research data at HHS.
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Scaling & operationalizing an online portal to open-source data and tools for discovering, creating & sharing 3D-printable models related to biomedical science
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Better utilizing available funds to benefit nursing home residents.
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Liberating ACF’s existing Native American data to improve reporting and understanding of Native children, families, and communities.
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Content last reviewed on October 17, 2018