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NeurologyLive Adds Montefiore Health System to Its Strategic Alliance Partnership Program

Montefiore Health System will also be working with The American Journal for Managed Care.

NeurologyLive®, a leading multimedia platform for health care professionals treating neurological diseases, announces the addition of Montefiore Health System to their Strategic Alliance Partnership (SAP) program.

“We are proud to partner with Montefiore Health System,” said Michael J. Hennessy Jr., president of MJH Life Sciences™, parent company of NeurologyLive®. “We are proud to be working with one of the top hospitals in the nation that focuses on research and delivering the best patient care possible.”

As the academic medical center and university hospital for Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Montefiore Health System is nationally recognized for clinical excellence, breaking new ground in research, training the next generation of health care leaders and delivering science-driven, patient-centered care. Montefiore is ranked among the top hospitals nationally and regionally by U.S. News & World Report. Montefiore has been around since 1884 and has remained at the forefront of patient care, research and education.

The SAP program is constantly building a community of medical associations, medical institutions, advocacy groups, and health plans to foster collaboration and an open exchange of information for the ultimate benefit of patients and their families and to improve patient care. As part of this joint effort, NeurologyLive® will work with Montefiore to share exclusive content with each other.

For more information about the NeurologyLive® SAP program, click here.

For more information about Montefiore Medical Center, click here.

To become an SAP partner, please contact:

Jenna Crisalli

jcrisalli@ajmc.com

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