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ISNA felt need for an organization to assume the role of a convenor of stakeholders across the health care system and DSD communities, a role that ISNA itself could not fulfill due to being perceived as biased.
In 2007, ISNA sponsored and convened a national group of health care and advocacy professionals to establish a nonprofit organization charged with making sure the new ideas about appropriate care are known and implemented across the country. The resulting organization was [[Accord Alliance]], and ISNA’s funds and assets (including copyrights for the Handbook for Parents and Clinical Guidelines) were transferred to Accord Alliance.  {{SEEALSO}} * [[Ambiguous genitalia]]
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