A new program at a New Jersey children's hospital is making it easier for international epilepsy patients to get treatment, the Star-Ledger reports.
The Pediatric Epilepsy International Program at Hackensack Meridian Health's Joseph M.
S.
Meridian Children's Health is led by pediatric neurologist and epilepsy epigalologist Eric S.
Harris and is led by pediatric neurosurgeon Luke Tomycz.
It's part of the hospital's Global HealthTranslation Health initiative, which provides concierge services for patients who travel from countries to receive treatment.
"Through our new Pediatric Epilepsy International Program, our goal is to create a pathway for international patients and their families to access innovative care," Robert C.Garrett, chief executive officer of Hackensack Meridian Health, says in a press release.
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