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First Annual Healthcare Hackathon Was A Great Success

Weslaco, TX, November 19, 2019
Connected Care Exchange (CCE HIE) is proud to announce the successful completion of its first annual Healthcare Hackathon held November 8-10th at the UTRGV CIC in Weslaco. Over 30 participants were challenged to use CCE HIE’s FHIR enabled platform to develop mobile healthcare applications, patient engagement solutions, and population health analytics. Participants also enjoyed classes and educational presentations from Health Samurai and Verato.

The hackathon agenda included a networking event Friday evening and educational sessions from subject matter experts on healthcare challenges impacting the community. Participants formed teams and were asked to work on a business plan and technical solutions using FHIR.

Four teams were given 24 hours to work on their projects, followed by an opportunity to present their solution, give a demonstration and discuss how their idea would provide an answer to one of the healthcare challenges presented. The teams brought their solutions to the judges, who included Dr. Sheila Magoon, MD, Executive Director BvYS ACO, Abraham Isai Castano, BBA License Nursing Facility, and Michael Muniz, Muniz Rio Grande Pharmacy.

“The innovation that FHIR is bringing to the healthcare industry as an API is unparalleled” shared Genaro Garza, Director of Technology for CCE HIE. “The apps that were developed during the Hackathon showcased how powerful this technology is and the opportunities that remain to be uncovered.”

The winning team was awarded to RAPITRAK: EMS Solutions, who took first place with their innovative application that enables paramedics to communicate with hospitals prior to arrival, sharing real-time data that improves systems of care in time-sensitive emergencies. All gathered information was stored and shared over a Patient and Provider portal, allowing ease of access and documentation throughout the treatment and care process.

EnRoute Analytics took home second place at the event by tackling the issue of fragmented analytics in regards to the information paramedics and hospitals gather and log. With a standard set of reporting across these two entities, EnRoute Analytics enables EMS providers to better understand the effectiveness of their care and what steps can be taken to increase efficiencies.

Andrew Lombardo Executive Director for CCE HIE stated, “the Hackathon was a fantastic opportunity to showcase the talent and creativity of the members in our community.” As one of the HIEs in the state of Texas, the CCE HIE is leveraging our FHIR platform for community members to engage in implementing solutions to address regional healthcare challenges.

Martha Machado, UTRGV student, said the following, “this event has opened our eyes to the problems we are facing in healthcare right now, and all the possibilities that can be uncovered when great minds join forces. We are looking forward to participating in next year’s event!”

Thank you to our sponsors, South Texas Physician Alliance, Health Samurai, South Texas Health System, Verato, and Methodist Healthcare Ministries of South Texas for their ongoing support of creativity and drive for change in the Rio Grande Valley. For more information on the hackathon, please visit our event homepage at htttps://rgvhie.org/hackathon.

 

 

 

About CCE HIE
The Connected Care Exchange (CCE HIE) is a non-profit organization dedicated to facilitating the secure exchange of patient health information to improve communication and patient care in South Texas. The CCE HIE brings a regional-level infrastructure solution that connects information between participating health care organizations and providers by integrating disparate systems and enabling the exchange and use of critical patient information for making care-related decisions at the point of care. We work with physicians, hospitals, and other healthcare organizations to ensure that critical health information is communicated in a consistent and secure manner. For more information, please visit https://www.ccehie.org/.

CCE HIE Launches 1st Annual Healthcare Hackathon

Participants To Drive Innovative Solutions For the Industry’s Most Challenging Issues.

Welasco, TX., (10/15/2019) – Connected Care Exchange (CCE HIE) will host a Healthcare Hackathon bringing together change agents and out of the box problem solvers to create new ideas and products addressing issues in the healthcare sector. This year’s event, sponsored by South Texas Physician Alliance, Health Samurai, Elimu Informatics, and South Texas Health System, will be held November 8-10 at the UTRGV Regional Center for Innovation and Commercialization in Welasco, TX.

The event challenges participants to use CCE HIE’s FHIR enabled platform to develop mobile healthcare applications, patient engagement solutions, and population health analytics. The goal of these solutions is to integrate with electronic health record systems, using these applications to meet different workflow needs and provide clinical decision support.

In addition to hands-on experiences, attendees will be joined by speakers covering topics including EMS/Disaster Planning, Public Health, Population Health, Medication Adherence, and Patient Access and Engagement.

CCE HIE is calling for participants from any industry or background with a desire to create boundary-pushing ideas and meaningful solutions to submit their registration for the event on their website. For more information about the Hackathon, including agenda, speaker information, and registration, please visit https://www.ccehie.org/hackathon/.

 

About CCE HIE
The Connected Care Exchange (CCE HIE) is a non-profit organization dedicated to facilitating the secure exchange of patient health information to improve communication and patient care in South Texas. The CCE HIE brings a regional-level infrastructure solution that connects information between participating health care organizations and providers by integrating disparate systems and enabling the exchange and use of critical patient information for making care-related decisions at the point of care. We work with physicians, hospitals, and other healthcare organizations to ensure that critical health information is communicated in a consistent and secure manner.

What is an EMPI and Why Is It Important?

Hospitals and healthcare systems that aren’t running an efficient EMPI (Enterprise Master Patient Index) platform are more likely to have their EHR system filled with duplicate patient records and inaccurate information about their patients. These discrepancies may cause potential risks to the patient and compromise the quality of care and treatment. Accurate patient identification is critical to providing the best patient care, however, patient matching implications can happen during the patient registration process. Patients do not always give correct demographic information, and patient identifiers, such as demographic data, Social Security numbers and patients’ addresses can be mistyped easily, this may cause discrepancies and duplicate records in the system.

An efficient EMPI platform is only the start of patient identification improvement. Our EMPI system uses a cloud-based matching platform that links and matches patients across disparate databases or organizations with the highest accuracy rates in the industry. It uses referential matching to get an exact match when looking up patients in the EMPI system. The use of the EMPI helps the health information exchange to better match and link patient records across its participating providers.

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