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About Us

What is MSIN?

The Multiple Sclerosis Implementation Network (MSIN) is a patient-driven collaborative improvement, implementation, and innovation practice-based research network that connects participating MS care centers across the country. In sharing data and experiences, participating centers can learn from each other with the goals of outcome and care improvement for people living with multiple sclerosis. 

​MSIN is founded in collaboration between the Multiple Sclerosis Association of America (MSAA) a leading national organization focused on improving lives today and dedicated to patient-centric MS care and research; the University of Texas, focusing on population health and implementation science in the MS space; and Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation, a collaborator with a strong focus on improving outcomes for those living with MS. 

 

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WHAT OUR PARTNERS ARE SAYING

"I am excited to be a part of MSIN because it is an initiative that places people with MS at the center. It will not only collect meaningful information for research, but create a unique ecosystem that fosters collaboration, improvement and innovation. MSIN has the potential to transform the way MS care is delivered!"

 

Leorah Freeman, MD, PhD

Dell Medical School

The University of Texas at Austin

As a patient advocacy organization, MSAA’s involvement in MSIN is vital in ensuring that this network remains both patient-driven and patient-centered. Our commitment is to amplify the voices of those living with MS and prioritize contemporary topics of importance to both the patient and clinical community in every aspect of the design and dissemination of our research activities.

Amanda Montague

Multiple Sclerosis Association of America

"As a person living with MS, I am thrilled to be part of a collaborative effort to improve care. Through MSIN, patients can be both informed and involved in their care through MSIN's dedication to meaningful engagement with patients in every step of the process- from design, to implementation, to dissemination. "

Kate Durack

Multiple Sclerosis Association of America

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