MobiHealth News September 27, 2021
Laura Lovett

AWS plans to select organizations focused on boosting health access, addressing SDoH and using data to form a more equitable health system.

Amazon Web Services (AWS) plans to pour $40 million into organizations working on health outcomes for underserved and underrepresented communities over the next three years.

The effort will also give participating organizations AWS credits and technical support. Companies applying for the funds should be focused on expanding health access to underserved communities, addressing social determinants of health or using data to make a more equitable health system.

Organizations interested in applying to the program must send in their application by Nov. 15.

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