KHSC innovators secure $80,000 for innovative health-care projects | Unpublished
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Author: Paul Soucy
Publication Date: November 22, 2024 - 10:30

KHSC innovators secure $80,000 for innovative health-care projects

November 22, 2024
KHSC innovators secured $80K at Discovery Den for projects including at-home heart care, Afib detection and patient monitoring expansion to improve health care.


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