HealthLeaders Media February 13, 2025
Eric Wicklund

Mass General Brigham and the Huntsman Cancer Institute are joining a federally funded program to create an all-purpose mobile vehicle to deliver hospital-lever care in rural and remote regions of the country.

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– ARPA-H, part of the U.S Health and Human Services Department, is awarding 12 grants through its PARADIGM (Platform Accelerating Rural Access to Distributed & Integrated Medical) care program to create a multi-functional, rugged electric vehicle capable of bringing hospital-level care to remote areas.

– Mass General Brigham is leading three projects and the Huntsman Cancer Institute is leading a fourth to develop specifical platforms and technologies for this vehicle.

Mass General Brigham and the Huntsman Cancer Institute at the University of Utah are taking part...

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