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AAN launches Practice Success Network to help members find business solutions

April 3, 2026

Many physician practices are looking for tools to help them work more effectively—but with hundreds of different companies offering everything from scheduling tools to AI, it can be hard to know where to start.

That’s why the AAN recently launched the Practice Success Network, an online network of companies offering practice management solutions. Each entry is thoughtfully reviewed by AAN members, providing a starting point for various challenges in the modern neurology landscape.

 Louis A. Tramontozzi III, MD, FAAN headshot
Louis A. Tramontozzi III, MD, FAAN

“There are a lot of complicated moving parts to running a neurology practice,” said Louis A. Tramontozzi III, MD, FAAN, a member of the AAN Practice Management & Technology Subcommittee. “Members have turned to the AAN for years seeking real practice management solutions—and we want to meet that need.”

Between 30% and 40% of emails to the AAN’s practice inbox in recent years have been requesting help with practice management issues—starting a practice, revenue cycle management, HR needs, and much more.  

As the Practice Success Network grows and more solutions are added, our goal is to provide a trusted starting point for solutions to the various challenges facing member practices. A few affiliates are already listed, and more will be added over time.

“We want the Practice Success Network to have you covered for billing, staffing, technology, and any other future-ready tools you might want to help you spend more time on what matters—your patients,” Tramontozzi said. “The idea is that we’ve done the homework so you don’t have to.”

The Practice Success Network is available only to logged-in AAN members. Every affiliate is carefully reviewed to offer meaningful value to neurology practices: They each pass an assessment of company background, references, and financial stability; interviews with AAN staff; and a review of due diligence documentation by AAN member volunteers.

Learn more and browse the network