Johns Hopkins, WalkStyles announce health information licensing agreement

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WalkStyles, Inc. today announced the signing of a 2-year agreement with Johns Hopkins HealthCare LLC to license multi-media health information developed for iCount Wellness to support corporate clients and their employees.

Health care experts from The Johns Hopkins Hospital and Health System along with health care faculty from The Johns Hopkins University are developing and writing health content including an information module called the Johns Hopkins Wellness Corner(sm), which features timely and topical interactive online chats, monthly video blog posts, and video commentaries.

iCount Wellness, a division of WalkStyles, Inc., is among the first corporate wellness programs to sign a health information licensing agreement with Johns Hopkins Medicine, one of the world's leading health care institutions. 

"Johns Hopkins is a very selective licensor of health content, so iCount Wellness is proud to feature their health information," said Sue Parks, CEO of WalkStyles, Inc. "The content and interactive opportunities provided by Johns Hopkins will bring great value to our effort to help our clients and their employees lead healthier and more vibrant lives."

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