#GamifyAsthma Design Challenge
As part of its summer program, Health for America is pleased to announce the #GamifyAsthma Design Challenge in partnership with Children’s National Medical Center. The goal of this hackathon-style challenge is to create a game that appeals to children ages 5-12, and encourages those with asthma to use their inhalers. The event brings together technologists and designers from all backgrounds, including those without healthcare experience, to plan, design, and build a website or application in eight hours. Participants will present their creations to a panel of judges that includes children with asthma. Participants will compete for a top prize of $2,500, as well as second and third prizes of $1,500 and $1,000. The Hackathon will take place on Saturday July 20, 2013 from 8:30am-6:30pm, located at 1133 15th Street NW Washington, DC 20005.
This unique and exciting event presents an opportunity to apply disruptive mobile technologies to greatly improve the health of vulnerable children. “The depth of expertise at Children’s National has been invaluable in this effort.” said Dr. Kapil Parakh, co-founder of Health for America. “Their experience with innovative approaches to childhood asthma, as well as deep roots with the local community have helped direct our efforts for maximal impact.”
“Health for America’s commitment to improving health outcomes for children with asthma in the Washington, DC, area through the use of innovative technologies and using a community inclusive approach perfectly aligns with our commitment to thinking differently while never forgetting who we serve,” Ivor Horn, MD, Associate Professor of Pediatrics at Children’s National and advisor to Health for America.
To learn more details and register please visit: http://gamifyasthma.eventbrite.com.
Health for America is an audacious attempt to use America’s greatest strength – entrepreneurship to address its greatest challenge – health. Health for America mobilizes recent college graduates and connects them with physicians, community leaders and entrepreneurs to create innovative, sustainable solutions for chronic disease. Health for America’s summer program is a partnership with mHealth for the underserved (a collaboration between One Economy Corporation, Children’s National Medical Center, Amplify Public Affairs and its Health in Place (HIP) Advisory Board) and XLerate Health to incubate, test, and launch applications specifically focused on childhood asthma in low-income communities in Washington, DC and Louisville, KY.