Massachusetts

As a leader in health care reform and innovation, Massachusetts is dedicated to transforming its payment and delivery systems to transition away from FFS to a system of value-based purchasing stragtegies. MassHealth, the state Medicaid program, is expanding value-based purchasing strategies for Managed Care Organizations and aims to expand this initiative to include global payments by MCOs to integrated care organizations and other integrated providers, and transition primary care provider payment methodologies into alignment with Patient-Centered Medical Homes. 

In 2012, Massachusetts enacted Chapter 224 of the Acts of 2012 to slow the growth in state health care costs, improve quality of care and patient outcomes, and increase transparency and oversight of provider and payer price and cost data. The law builds on the momentum in the private market by providing for the development of processes for the certification of organizations as accountable care organizations and patient centered medical homes. In addition, the law creates a “Model ACO” program through which organizations can be designated as “Model ACOs” and receive priority from MassHealth, the Group Insurance Commission, and the Health Connector.

 

CHIPRA: 
Yes
MAPCP: 
No
Dual Eligible: 
Yes
2703 Health Home: 
No
CPCi: 
No
SIM Awards: 
Yes
PCMH in QHP: 
No
Legislative PCMH Initiative: 
Yes
Private Payer Program: 
Yes
State Facts: 
Population:
6,595,300
Uninsured Population:
4%
Total Medicaid Spending FY 2013: 
$13.2 Billion 
Overweight/Obese Adults:
58.0%
Poor Mental Health among Adults: 
35.8%
Medicaid Expansion: 
Yes 

Massachusetts will ask Medicaid patients about quality of care

Privately insured patients have been asked to rate their medical providers for years. Now, for the first time, Massachusetts is seeking the opinions of thousands of Medicaid recipients about their experiences in the doctor’s office.

Beginning this month, nearly 250,000 low-income and disabled patients will be asked questions such as whether they or their children were able to get appointments when they needed them, whether doctors and office staff communicated respectfully, and whether their mental health treatment actually improved their ability to work or attend school.

News Author: 
Liz Kowalczyk

The Future of Health Care Reform — A View from the States on Where We Go from Here

The future of U.S. health care reform is muddier now than at any point in the past two decades. Health care was one of the most important issues for voters in the 2018 election, but there is little reason to believe that substantive national action is likely any time soon. The Trump administration is taking aggressive steps to undermine the Affordable Care Act (ACA) but is limited in what it can do on health policy absent legislation from Congress. States are poised to fill this vacuum.

News Author: 
David K. Jones, Ph.D.
Christina Pagel, Ph.D.

Primary Care Investments Are Top of Mind for Many New England States

Representatives from state agencies in Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont met earlier this month to hear and discuss reports from multi-state workgroups related to Certificate of Need reform and hospital regulatory issues,  improving the value of community benefits reports, data-sharing opportunites, and primary care investments.

News Author: 
Primary Care Spend

Charting the Future of Primary Care: Designing for Change

2018-10-05 09:00

October 5, 2018
Tosteson Medical Education Center
260 Longwood Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts 

Announcement Type: 

Amazon, Berkshire Hathaway and JPMorgan Name C.E.O. for Health Initiative

It’s a marquee name for a marquee venture.

Amazon, Berkshire Hathaway and JPMorgan Chase, the powerful triumvirate that earlier announced its hope to overhaul the health care of its employees and set an example for the nation, said on Wednesday that it had picked one of the country’s most famous doctors to lead the new operation.

News Author: 
Reed Abelson
Tiffany Hsu

Iora Health hopes to expand primary-care model with $100M raise

Iora Health, a company that aims to reconfigure primary-care practices, has announced a $100 million fundraise to allow it to open more sites.

Investors in theSeries E round include .406 Ventures, Devonshire Investors, F-Prime Capital, Flare Capital Partners, GE Ventures, Humana, Khosla Ventures, Polaris Partners and Temasek. Including the recent raise, Iora has raised $223 million to date. 

News Author: 
Jessica Bartlett

Aetna, Harvard Partner for Population Health Research Initiative

 Aetna will partner with the Harvard T.H. Chan School for Public Health for a five-year research collaborative that will study the determinants of well-being and their correlation to population health and productivity.

News Author: 
Jessica Kent

MassGeneral Pediatric Coordinated Care Clinic

Practice Type: 
Owned by larger organization
Specialty practice
Practice Setting: 
Urban
Practice Address: 
55 Fruit Street
Boston, MA 02114

MassGeneral's Pediatric Coordinate Care Clinic opened in 2006 and has since served more than 170 infants, children, adolescents, and their families from Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, New York and outside the United States.

The clinic provides a variety of important services to families of children with complex healthcare needs, including:

Westwood-Mansfield Pediatric Associates, PC

Practice Type: 
Private practice
Specialty practice
Practice Setting: 
Suburban
Practice Address: 
541 High St.
Westwood, MA 02090

Westwood-Mansfield Pediatric Associates' mission is to improve the well-being of patients and communities by providing family-centered pediatric care with an emphasis on excellence, innovation and compassion.


To that end, they pledge:

Yogman Pediatric Associates

Practice Type: 
Primary care practice
Private practice
Practice Setting: 
Urban
Practice Address: 
575 Mt Auburn Street, Suite 202
Cambridge, MA 02138

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