Final Winner Announced
Boston Children's Hospital, Duke Health and National Family Voices for Caremap
The team will receive a $130,000 cash prize.
Caremap is a software solution that helps families of CSHCN coordinate the care their children receive from a variety of health care professionals, including medical, behavioral, social, educational, and developmental specialists. The patient-facing mobile-app leverages open standards and has an associated Clinician Dashboard enabling communication with care team members across settings and over time.
Have further questions on the winning solution? Email MCHBGrandChallenges@hrsa.gov.
Four Phase 2 Winners Selected September 2019:
The winning innovations are technology-based solutions to help families of Children with Special Health Care Needs (CSHCN) coordinate the care their children receive from a variety of health care professionals and specialists.
Each team won a share of a $145,000 prize.

MyPHI

Boston Children's Hospital: Care Map

Nationwide Children's Hospital: SpeakHealth

University of Montana: Montana Pediatric Medical Passport (MP2)
Teams will now continue to Phase 3 to test their proposed interventions on a larger scale. One team will be chosen by 2021 to win a grand prize of up to $130,000.
7 Phase 1 Winners Selected January 2019:
Each team won a share of a $100,000 prize. Teams were:
- Boston Children’s Hospital:Care Map
- MyPHI, LLC: MyPHI
- Nationwide Children’s Hospital: SpeakHealth
- University of Delaware: Family SHADE-Danio Diary
- University of Montana: Montana Pediatric Medical Passport (MP2)
- University of Utah: Home Monitoring Tool for CMC
- University of Wisconsin-Madison:@Home