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Judging Update

With less than 36 hours until we announce our final winners, I wanted to share an update on the judging.

We received an incredible volume of entries. The competition has been incredibly tight, with multiple entries tied for points. Below is a list of the top 28 submissions (out of 300+) picked up by judges** in alphabetical order**. There are a couple of other entries that we are waiting for an update on the testing results. It is important to note that the shortlisted entries are separated by just a few points from one another, as well as from many that didn't make this list. We are working to break ties within a razor-thin band of scores. So, to be clear: regardless of whether your entry makes the final 13, making the Top 28 is a genuine achievement.

Adverse Event Investigator

Aegis Hindi Consent Companion

Agentic Multidisciplinary Tumor Board (AMDT)

AlarmIQ

Anamnesis: FHIR Augmentation MCP Server

AXIOM Medical Evidence MCP

Clinical Decision Room

Clinical Promise Keeper

ClinicalLens

Ctrl+Alt+Heal

DaktariTB — The Action Layer for TB/HIV Care

Discharge Coordinator

FHIR Forge

Homeward - Post-Op Recovery Meets Pharmacogenomics

LookCloser

LoopGuard Passport — Governed Clinical Loop Closure

MaternalGuard: MCP for Maternal Risk on SHARP+FHIR

NEST: Newborn & Maternal Safe Transition

OrderBridge

PediRounds — AI Co-Resident for Pediatric Morning Rounds

PrecepGo CRNA FHIR Scenarios - MCP

Pre-Round Brief

RareReg

RootCause

ST3WARD - Antimicrobial Stewardship Agent

TrustedRisk Care Engine

TrustedRisk Tools

Vigil

 

As a reminder, judges evaluated these against three equally weighted criteria: The AI Factor (solving what rule-based software can't), Potential Impact (clear pain points and outcomes), and Feasibility (real-world viability). Several entries were genuinely brilliant from an AI innovation standpoint, but judges felt they weren't quite ready for the real-world healthcare ecosystem** today**. In a purely innovation-focused hackathon, many of those would have absolutely taken home top honors.

 

Looking ahead:

Our team is planning a social media push to highlight many of these standout projects, not just the final 13 winners. If you are on the list and would like to participate, please make sure you are connected with us on LinkedIn so we can tag you.

 

We want to continue working with many of you. Beyond this hackathon, we are actively developing our marketplace to connect AI developers with healthcare organizations. Over the next few weeks, we will be making updates based on the feedback we've received to launch our initial production release later this summer. If you are interested in being in the marketplace, please reach out to us. 

 

If you are not on the list below but would like to join the marketplace or share your project via our social media, please reach out to Magnus with your Devpost/Marketplace link. While we can’t guarantee a response to everyone due to the volume of interest, we will certainly try our best.

 

Thank you all for the effort and innovation you've brought to this challenge. Stay tuned for the final results!

 

Questions?

If you have any questions about the hackathon, please post on the discussion forum.