The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Medical-Simulation Program Wins $15.6-Million Grant

By Nicole Wallace

A San Francisco company has created complex medical-simulation software that allows health-care professionals to forecast the effectiveness and cost of different treatments and to compare the approaches.

Now the company is getting philanthropic help — $15.6-million from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, in Princeton, N.J. —...

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