The Pioneer ACO initiative began in 2012 and ended Dec. 31, 2016. The program started with 32 ACOs and eight remained at the program’s sunset.
Six of the eight Pioneer ACOs generated shared savings under the model. Here is how they compared in terms of shared savings in 2016.
1. Banner Health Network (Mesa, Ariz.) — $10,940,821
2. MichiganPioneer ACO (Southfield) — $7,481,636
3. Montefiore ACO (Bronx, N.Y.) — $7,413,869
4. Atrius Health (Newton, Mass.) — $6,847,951
5. Allina Health (Minneapolis) — $3,425,746
6. FairviewHealth Services (Minneapolis) — $1,018,894
7. Monarch HealthCare (Irvine, Calif.) — $0
8. Partners HealthCare (Needham, Mass.) — $0
Here is how they compared in terms of overall quality scores in 2016.
1. Atrius Health (Newton, Mass.) — 95.74 percent
2. Montefiore ACO (Bronx, N.Y.) — 95.16 percent
3. Partners HealthCare (Needham, Mass.) — 94.51 percent
4. Fairview Health Services (Minneapolis) — 94.30 percent
5. Allina Health (Minneapolis) — 92.94 percent
6. Banner Health Network (Mesa, Ariz.) — 91.86 percent
7. Monarch HealthCare (Irvine, Calif.) — 90.25 percent
8. Michigan Pioneer ACO (Southfield) — 88.93 percent
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