Health agency names 5 ‘Pioneer’ accountable care organizations in Mass.
January 11, 2012December 20, 2011
The Boston Globe
By Chelsea Conaboy, Globe Staff
Massachusetts is set once again to become a testing ground for a major federal effort to overhaul the health care industry.
Five of the 32 hospital systems and physician groups that will become “pioneers” in a program to change how doctors are paid for the care they provide Medicare patients are from eastern Massachusetts. Starting Jan. 1, the federal program will give them a budget to care for their more than 150,000 patients, rather than a payment for each test or treatment.
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