The first “NHS Hack Day” event is to be held in London on the 26-28th May in an attempt to create “disruptive solutions to problems in the health space.”
The event is described for “geeks who love the NHS”, and is inviting clinicians, developers and designers to collaborate on current problems or existing strategies for the NHS. Group of developers will be encouraged to submit ideas and rapidly build and prototype software solutions.
Dr Carl Reynolds who organised the event said that he took inspiration from similar hack days held by the Cabinet Office and frustration at the slow pace of development of NHS IT.
“There’s so much to be done in digital health. No employer can own all of the talent. I hope the NHS Hack Day will show the NHS what can be done with a different business model” Dr Reynolds said.
Dr Reynolds also stated that aim is to create useful software and showcase the benefits of open source software, open governance, open data, challenges, and the talent in the small, medium enterprise software development community.
A prize will be awarded for software that “directly or indirectly promotes health”.
More information is on the NHS Hack Day website.
Original Source eHealth Insider
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