Announcing the 2020 RWJF Emergency Response Innovation Challenges

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By CATALYST @ HEALTH 2.0

Catalyst @ Health 2.0 is excited to announce
the launch of two innovation challenges sponsored by The Robert Wood Johnson
Foundation.

The Emergency Response for the General Public Challenge is looking for health technology tools to support the needs of individuals whose lives have been affected by a large-scale health crisis (pandemic, natural disaster, or other public health emergency). The Emergency Response for the Health Care System Challenge is seeking digital tools that can support the health care system during a large-scale health crisis. Examples include but are not limited to tools that can support providers, government, and public health and community organizations.

How the
Challenges Work:

  • In Phase I, innovators submit
    their tech-enabled solutions addressing the challenge topic. Judges will
    evaluate the entries based on Impact,
    UX/UI, Innovation/Creativity, and Scalability.
    The top five teams who will
    move onto Phase II.
  • In Phase II, five semi-finalists
    will be awarded $1,000 each to further develop their application or tool. Three
    finalists will be chosen at the end of Phase II to participate in a virtual
    pitch and present their solutions to an audience of investors, provider
    organizations, and more. The grand prize winner will be awarded $25,000 for
    first place.

Applications for both challenges are due by June 12th, 2020 11:59PM ET.

To learn more about the Emergency Response for the Health Care System Challenge, click here.

To learn more about the Emergency Response for the General Public Challenge, click here.

Catalyst @ Health 2.0 (“Catalyst”) is the industry leader in digital health strategic partnering, hosting competitive innovation “challenge” events, as well as developing and implementing programs for piloting and commercializing novel healthcare technologies.

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