Integrated Health Network of Wisconsin (Brookfield). IHN launched Wisconsin’s first clinically integrated ACO in 2010 under the name Quality Health Solutions. By the time it changed its name to IHN in 2014, the ACO included more than 4,500 physicians, 450 clinics and 34 hospitals across the state. Today, IHN has approximately doubled to 8,400 providers, 1,180 clinics and 53 hospitals, which include many big names in Wisconsin like Agnesian HealthCare, Columbia St. Mary’s, Froedtert Health, Hospital Sisters Health System, The Medical College of Wisconsin, Ministry Health Care and Wheaton Franciscan Healthcare. Most recently, IHN expanded its ACO contract with UnitedHealthcare to cover 30,000 Medicare Advantage beneficiaries.
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