AHA announces 2019 Innovation Challenge winners

Pictured, from left to right: Melinda Estes, president and CEO of Saint Luke's Health System and chair-elect of AHA's Board of Trustees; AHA Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Maryjane Wurth; and the first place winners, New York Presbyterian.
NewYork-Presbyterian, Henry Ford Health System of Detroit and Children鈥檚 Hospital Los Angeles will receive funding, resources and other support to help bring their 2019 AHA Innovation Challenge ideas to life, the AHA announced. The challenge asked hospitals and health systems to develop new sustainable and scalable solutions using technology to combat the social determinants of health and improve the health of their communities. 鈥淭his is an incredible day for innovation in health care,鈥 said Jay Bhatt, D.O., AHA senior vice president and chief medical officer. 鈥淲e not only celebrated the innovative achievements of our top three winners to improve maternal health, but applauded all hospitals and health systems for doing their part to address the entire spectrum of social factors so that one day all people can reach their highest potential for health.鈥 For more on the winning concepts, honored Friday at the AHA Leadership Summit in San Diego, see the AHA news release.