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University of Maryland team places first in Affordable Care Act competition – The Diamondback : Nation

By November 27, 2013News
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A university team took first place in a health competition earlier this month after implementing a method to improve health care access for Americans.

This year’s American Public Health Association Codeathon event brought several teams from around the country to Boston on Nov. 1 to figure out how to put the Affordable Care Act into practice. The university’s team, Terrapin Health Transformers & Friends, brought together developers, coders, designers and health professionals to brainstorm their idea, said Kenyon Crowley, team leader and the Center for Health, Information and Decision Systems deputy director.

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