Alan Goldbloom, CEO of Children’s Hospitals and Clinics of Minnesota, said that access to the Geek Squad, on a pro-bono basis, eliminated much of the stress that comes from technology that doesn’t work. Parents and patients can have access to what they need, so they can spend their energy healing instead.
The program is slated to last a year, with plans in the works to open other such centers around the country. There is no word on how the program will be funded after the one-year time period is up, but I can see some great grants coming into play to make this happen.