The seeCOLe (see Clinical data On Lens) augmented reality health app from independent developer, Carl Anthony Osborne has taken first place in the Cerner Corporation's code App Challenge. The win helps Osborne spread the word about the new technology that enables Clinicians to navigate, review, and document electronic health records (EHR) hands-free. Facilitating this time-saving functionality triggered by voice commands to Google Glass or Vuzix Blade, the seeCOLe health app uses HL7 FHIR (Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resource) to integrate with Cerner, Epic, and Allscripts EHR. Now Clinicians can access and populate data from the patient chart directly to Google Glass or Vuzix Blade lenses. To that innovative end, the app became a competition finalist in September 2018 and then went on to win first prize in October at the Cerner Healthcare Conference.