Selected Solutions
Finalists
Research to the People
We run genomic data-driven hackathons for patients with rare diseases to solve diagnostic mysteries and find novel treatment options.
By Emily Wang
MDA MOVR Data Hub
Unified national patient data hub synthesizing information to accelerate clinical management and drug development for neuromuscular disease.
By Marissa Lozano M.Ed.
SH
Elsa Health
Improving health outcomes for patients with rare diseases across Africa by optimizing decisions for lower-level care providers using AI.
By Ally Salim
Submitted Solutions
UCLA
We speed the identification of rare disease patients by using innovative machine learning with electronic health records.
By Manish Butte
MB
Strabi-Cure
An app that helps diagnose rare variants of strabismus early in children and an Eco-friendly Jute string device to provide natural recovery.
By Suha Zubair
AR
AZ
SZ
Virtual Care for Metabolic Diseases
Tech-Medo Virtual Care will support continuity of care of the Inherited Metabolic Diseases' patients during and beyond COVID-19 pandemic.
By Zahid Ali
ZA
patient education X-PLAIN
X-Plain for IT Systems provides patient-specific educational content through health informatic systems, including telemedicine platforms.
By kleopatra Alamantariotou
MA
Pharmacies Paula
Creation of decent jobs and salaries for Health professionals through the registration, design and application of a brand of Pharmacies
By Mr. Carlos Antonio Najera Garcia
Compass
Compass is a SMS-based platform designed to improve accessibility to resources and information in vulnerable communities.
By Tejas Sekhar
Confika
Confika is a social media platform designed for support groups with chatrooms dedicated to topics like sickle cell anemia or other diseases.
By Tetevi Ekon
TE
AI for Ai
A medical social network utilizing artificial intelligence to help improve outcomes for patients with rare autoimmune diseases.
By Jenn Halweil
JH
RareConnections
A multifaceted mobile application aimed to increase community engagement and research avenues for rare diseases.
By Hibah Khan
HK
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