HL7 Awards
Health Level Seven® (HL7®) International, the global authority on interoperability of health information technology, offers a fellowship program and awards to recognize and reward those committed to our mission.
HL7 John Quinn Fellowship Program
HL7 John Quinn Fellowship Program
The purpose of the HL7 John Quinn Fellowship Program is to recognize outstanding commitment and sustained contribution to HL7 International. Contributions may be reflected through serving as a working group or committee co-chair, serving on the board, receiving the W. Ed Hammond Volunteer of the Year award, serving as an Ambassador, making a presentation about HL7, publishing a paper about HL7 or other visible activity. The HL7 John Quinn Fellows represent the leadership of HL7 in the development of health information standards.
Learn more about the HL7 John Quinn Fellowship ProgramVolunteer of the Year Award
HL7 Volunteer of the Year Award
The annual W. Edward Hammond, PhD Volunteer of the Year Award was established in 1997. The award is named after Dr. Ed Hammond, one of HL7's most active volunteers and a founding member as well as past Board chair. The award recognizes individuals who have made significant contributions to HL7's success.
Learn more about the Volunteer of the Year AwardHL7 AI Challenge Award
HL7 AI Challenge Award
The HL7 AI Challenge is more than just a competition--it's a global movement designed to spotlight the groundbreaking innovation happening at the nexus of healthcare and artificial intelligence.
Learn more about the AI Challenge AwardHL7 FHIR Accelerator Awards
Da Vinci Champion Award
The Da Vinci Champion award showcases individuals who have made significant contributions toward advancing implementation guide use.
Learn more about the Da Vinci Champion Award