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Primary Care Innovation Challenge is a grant from Massachusetts eHealth Institute (MeHI), part of Massachusetts Technology Collaborative, that funds startups and entrepreneurs developing digital health solutions to strengthen primary care in Massachusetts. The challenge focuses on three areas: reducing administrative burden, addressing workforce burnout, and improving patient access.
Finalists compete for $300,000 in total grant funding, with four winners each receiving a $75,000 sandbox project valued grant paid directly to a matched Digital Health Sandbox partner. Applicants from across the country may apply. Solutions supporting underserved populations including rural communities, Medicaid patients, and communities with language or digital access barriers are prioritized.
The in-person competition finals take place June 3, 2026.
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Primary Care Innovation Challenge | MeHI Primary Care Innovation Challenge The Massachusetts eHealth Institute (MeHI) is seeking startups and entrepreneurs who are developing and validating digital health-based solutions that strengthen and sustain primary care in Massachusetts to compete in the fourth Massachusetts Digital Health Sandbox Challenge .
This Challenge focuses on digital health innovations that address urgent issues in primary care, specifically in the areas of administrative burden, workforce burnout and patient access. Finalists will compete for $300,000 in grant funding to support validation projects with MeHI’s Digital Health Sandboxes .
This Challenge aligns with the goals of the Massachusetts Primary Care Access, Delivery and Payment Task Force established in 2025, co-chaired by the Health Policy Commission and the Massachusetts Executive Office of Health and Human Services (EOHHS). View Challenge Infographic Applicants from across the country could apply to this Challenge.
MeHI staff selected 24 companies as semi-finalists based on their uniqueness in the market, potential commercial viability and ability to support the goals of the Primary Care Innovation Challenge. Semi-finalist companies completed a Sandbox Matchmaking Survey and were matched with the cutting-edge research and development organizations from the Massachusetts Digital Health Sandbox Network .
MeHI facilitated 59 matchmaking meetings between the semi-finalists and organizations in the Sandbox Network. Sandboxes and semi-finalists will meet throughout February 2026 to discuss potential projects and identify research partners.
The semi-finalist companies are: Best Possible HUB Healthcare Rossette Health Boardwalk Health Lightcap Health SenterME CareCo MediSimplify SGAI HealthLink Coredio MyMonitor StethX Microsystems D2Type Myna TIVRA Droxi Raport Welfie GLOBO Language Solutions RE-Assist Wynk Health Health For Mankind Robinhood Health In March, MeHI will select eight to 10 companies to participate in the program.
Each selected company company will be matched with one sandbox. Selected companies will participate in Mass Digital Health Connects , a two-month series of informative and interactive virtual workshops featuring prominent voices from across the ecosystem. During this program, participants will also work with their sandbox matches to scope projects to test and validate their solutions to help bring them to market faster.
MeHI will support participants in preparing detailed project plans outlining how the award funding would be used to complete the scoped sandbox project. The program will culminate in an in-person, judged competition on June 3, 2026 where participants will pitch both their product and their proposed sandbox project. Expert judges will recommend four winners to MeHI.
Each winner’s sandbox project will be completed by their sandbox partner with input and participation from the company. The projects are valued at $75,000 each, and the funding for each project will be paid directly to the Sandbox and must be used to cover the Sandbox partner’s fees. Challenge Areas and Solutions Sought The following are examples of challenges in primary care that we believe can be addressed by digital health solutions.
This is not an exhaustive list, and any applicants with ideas that address urgent areas in primary care are encouraged to apply. All applicants should consider how their solution is targeting and supporting the unique needs of underserved populations, including supporting rural communities and addressing racial inequities, accessibility concerns, broadband access, and digital literacy, among others.
Applications that effectively address these considerations will be prioritized. Reducing Administrative Burdens Platforms that streamline communication among team-based providers (MDs, NPs, PAs, RNs). Platforms that support care coordination and communication between regional facilities to improve the efficiency and sustainability of rural health care facilities.
Tools to reduce time spent on scheduling, credentialing, billing, prior authorization and documentation. AI-powered clinical scribing tools. Supporting the Primary Care Workforce AI-powered documentation tools to reduce after-hours workload..
Technology to enable flexible care delivery models Wellness platforms and other solutions designed to support clinician’s mental health. Tools to address cultural, geographic, language and digital access barriers to health care. Tech solutions that increase access for Medicaid patients or community health center users to health care.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Startups and digital health companies developing solutions to address administrative burden, workforce burnout, and patient access in primary care; nationwide with emphasis on Massachusetts-relevant solutions. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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