Philips and Texas A&M University are joining forces on a project focused on developing population health solutions to prevent diabetes, asthma, and infectious diseases in South Texas. The partnership falls under the Healthy South Texas pilot project, funded by the Texas legislature to the tune of $10 million. The program aims to deliver preventive healthcare to 27 South Texas counties. As part of the project, Philips and Texas A&M will launch The Center for Global Health and Innovation on the university's campus, which will serve to foster public-private partnerships to "rapidly design, develop, prototype . . .

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