National Perinatal Association and AngelEye Health Enter Strategic Partnership
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The National Perinatal Association (NPA), a 501c3 organization that provides education and advocacy around issues affecting the health of parents, babies, and families, today announced that it has entered into a strategic partnership with AngelEye Health .
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- The National Perinatal Association (NPA), a 501c3 organization that provides education and advocacy around issues affecting the health of parents, babies, and families, today announced that it has entered into a strategic partnership with AngelEye Health .
- The National Perinatal Association and AngelEye Health share a passionate belief that bringing a child home from the NICU should be a time of celebration, said Jaylee Hilliard, MSN, RN, NEA-BC, CPXP, senior director of clinical strategy, AngelEye Health.
- With this sponsorship support of our guidelines, the National Perinatal Association will be empowered to carry out even more innovative programs and initiatives.
- AngelEye Health is thrilled to join forces with The National Perinatal Association in support of their recently announced Interdisciplinary Guidelines and Recommendations for NICU Discharge Preparation and Transition Planning, said Christopher Rand, CEO at AngelEye Health.