the community health data initiative (chdi)
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Unleashing the Power of Open Data to Improve Health Todd Park, Chief Technology Officer, HHS Tech@State February 11, 2011. The Community Health Data Initiative (CHDI). Vision laid out on March 11, 2010: M orph HHS into the “NOAA of health data” . - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Unleashing the Power of Open Data to Improve Health
Todd Park, Chief Technology Officer, HHS
Tech@StateFebruary 11, 2011
The Community Health Data Initiative (CHDI)
Vision laid out on March 11, 2010: Morph HHS into the “NOAA of health data”
What happened next: an explosion of innovation
90 days later: a stunning array of apps, built by a wide array of innovators, showcased on June 2
90 days later: a stunning array of apps, built by a wide array of innovators, showcased on June 2
90 days later: a stunning array of apps, built by a wide array of innovators, showcased on June 2
90 days later: a stunning array of apps, built by a wide array of innovators, showcased on June 2
90 days later: a stunning array of apps, built by a wide array of innovators, showcased on June 2
Community Health Data Initiative now becoming a much broader Health Data Initiative
Community Health Data
Clinical Provider Data
“Blue Button” Data
Insurance Product and Pricing Data (from HealthCare.gov)
Medical/Scientific Data
Consumer Product Data
Government Spending Data
Range of Free Data Sets and APIs Being Published by HHS
Launching this month on Data.gov: the HealthData.gov community
• New “one-stop resource” for the health data ecosystem
• Universal catalog of government-supplied health data and APIs, an “Apps Expo,” online community, catalog of non-federal health data websites
Energetic and proactive program to market our health data to innovators
• Challenges (20 thus far @ Health2Challenge.org)• Codeathons• Annual Health Data Lollapalooza (June 9, 2011)• Health Data Camps • “DC2VC” tour, conferences, 1 on 1 meetings, etc.
The goal: a “self-propelled” ecosystem of health data supply and use – already beginning to happen
• Expanding use of apps developed thus far• New app and feature development work from startups
and established companies• Growing array of ventures and programs emerging
leveraging our data