The Ocular Imaging Challenge tasks developers with creating an application that improves interoperability among office-based ophthalmic imaging devices, measurement devices and electronic health records.
Participants’ submissions will be evaluated on several criteria, including the breadth of input devices and formats, the usability and interface for image viewing, and integration with existing office systems. A subject-matter expert panel will review the submissions.
Submissions for the challenge are due Nov. 9. The first place team will win $100,000, with awards of $35,000 and $15,000 going to the second place and third place teams, respectively.
The i2 program is designed to promote the use of technology to find solutions that drive better outcomes, engage users in their health and improve health care quality.
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