Becker's Healthcare April 14, 2021
Jackie Drees

Fitbit is launching a health equity research initiative that aims to support researchers who are working on projects that address health disparities in underserved patient populations, according to an April 14 news release.

Four details:

1. Under the initiative, Fitbit will award up to $500,000 in the wearable device company’s products and services to researchers working on health equity...

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