Mount Sinai Medical Legal Partnership Names Executive Director


The Mount Sinai Medical Legal Partnership (MSMLP) has appointed Allison Charney as its Executive Director. Ms. Charney was a founding member of the MSMLP and has been Co-Chair of the Board of Directors since its inception in 2014.

Ms. Charney joins MSMLP in this role after working for 13 years as a partner in two top-tier law firms.

“Allison has stepped up right away working with MSMLP’s providers and pro bono attorneys to ensure that our patients in their greatest time of need still had access to legal services,” said Barbara Berger Opotowsky, MSMLP President.

Ms. Charney’s new role comes as the MSMLP has helped patients with COVID-19-related needs in obtaining unemployment benefits, visa extensions, public benefits, end-of-life planning, and custody of children. With the support of a centralized intake platform arranged for by MSMLP’s partner, LegalHealth, MSMLP has continued to provide free and confidential legal services for low-income Mount Sinai patients throughout the COVID-19 crisis.

“MSMLP has helped better serve our patients’ legal needs, which we know can lead to healthier outcomes,” said Beth Essig, Executive Vice President and General Counsel, Mount Sinai Health System, and MSMLP Founder and Advisory Board Member.

As patients return to Mount Sinai for routine care, MSMLP will continue its mission of providing free legal services ranging from special education advocacy for young patients to end-of-life planning at seven legal clinics throughout the Mount Sinai Health System.

MSMLP was founded to provide the most vulnerable of Mount Sinai’s patients with free legal services to prevent and remedy the social and environmental conditions that can negatively affect a patient’s overall well-being. MSMLP brings together lawyers and health care teams, implementing integrated approaches to holistically caring for Mount Sinai’s patients by giving patients legal help in areas including housing, education, benefits, family law issues, wills, and immigration.

“Allison brings to MSMLP extraordinary legal qualifications, and her commitment to access to legal services for all is evidenced by her many years of pro bono service. Allison first worked to create MSMLP; now as our new Executive Director, she will take MSMLP to the next level to improve the lives of Mount Sinai’s neediest patients,” said Bettina Plevan, partner at Proskauer Rose LLP, Chair of the MSMLP Board of Directors and a member of the Board of Trustees of the Mount Sinai Health System.

About the Mount Sinai Medical Legal Partnership

Mount Sinai Medical Legal Partnership, an independent, non-profit organization, provides Mount Sinai’s vulnerable patients with free legal service to prevent and remedy the social and environmental conditions that are rooted in legal issues, such as housing, education, personal safety, and access to health care. Bringing together lawyers and healthcare teams, the MSMLP implements an integrated approach to caring for Mount Sinai’s patients in its seven legal clinics and targeted programs throughout the Mount Sinai Health System. By addressing the legal issues and other non-medical determinants of illness, the MSMLP is improving the overall health of our patients and community. For more information, visit http://www.msmlp.org/.

About the Mount Sinai Health System

The Mount Sinai Health System is New York City’s largest academic medical system, encompassing eight hospitals, a leading medical school, and a vast network of ambulatory practices throughout the greater New York region. Mount Sinai is a national and international source of unrivaled education, translational research and discovery, and collaborative clinical leadership ensuring that we deliver the highest quality care—from prevention to treatment of the most serious and complex human diseases. The Health System includes more than 7,200 physicians and features a robust and continually expanding network of multispecialty services, including more than 400 ambulatory practice locations throughout the five boroughs of New York City, Westchester, and Long Island. The Mount Sinai Hospital is ranked No. 14 on U.S. News & World Report’s “Honor Roll” of the Top 20 Best Hospitals in the country and the Icahn School of Medicine as one of the Top 20 Best Medical Schools in country. Mount Sinai Health System hospitals are consistently ranked regionally by specialty and our physicians in the top 1% of all physicians nationally by U.S. News & World Report.

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