Indianapolis-based philanthropy gives Purdue healthcare center $11 million
Indianapolis Star, April 7, 2008
Purdue University has received an $11 million gift from the Indianapolis-based Regenstrief Foundation to boost the efforts of a university center that aims to improve patient care and safety. The five-year grant will help Purdue's Regenstrief Center for Healthcare Engineering continue its research into ways to make healthcare more affordable, efficient and effective, said Purdue representatives.
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