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A Collaborative Network Of Independent MS Organizations

The Multiple Sclerosis Coalition (MSC) was founded in 2005 by three independent multiple sclerosis (MS) organizations in an effort to work together to benefit individuals with MS.

The vision of the MSC is to improve the quality of life for those affected by MS through a collaborative national network of independent MS organizations. Our mission is to increase opportunities for cooperation and provide greater leverage in collaborative and effective use of resources for the benefit of the entire MS community.

The MSC Has Grown To Nine Member Organizations, All Of Whom Provide Critical MS Programs And Services

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CMSC Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Mission Statement
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Affordable Care Act: State-by State Insurance Information for State Health Exchanges—Important Resources for Clinicians and Patients (Updated)
The National Organization for Rare Disorders (NORD) recently launched a webpage that provides state-by-state insurance information, that [...]
WHO and AMA statement
"The Trump administration's official withdrawal from the World Health Organization (WHO) puts the health of our country at grave risk. As [...]
A position statement in 2020: a year of turmoil
Dear Members of the Consortium of Multiple Sclerosis Centers (CMSC): The leadership of the Board of Governors of the CMSC has crafted [...]
Ensuring Access to Quality Complex Rehabilitation Technology Act
We’ve come a long way on an important federal bill that would help people with progressive MS and we can’t stop now! MS activists [...]

CMSC provides leadership in clinical research and education; develops vehicles to share information and knowledge among members; disseminates information to the health care community and to persons affected by MS.

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