Healthcare Innovation December 6, 2023
Mark Hagland

The state of Massachusetts, through its Massachusetts Broadband Institute, on Dec. 6 announced $20 million in new grants to support digital equity in healthcare

The state of Massachusetts, through its Massachusetts Broadband Institute (MBI) at Mass Tech, on Dec. 6 announced $20 million in new grants through its Digital Equity Partnerships Program.

The announcement was made in a press release posted to the Massachusetts Broadband Institute’s website.

The announcement began thus: “Today, the Healey-Driscoll Administration and the Massachusetts Broadband Institute (MBI) at MassTech announced $20 million in new grants through the state’s Digital Equity Partnerships Program, which supports high-impact and scalable initiatives that reach residents most affected by the digital divide. The grants will fund a range of services, including...

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