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98 Franciscan ACO (Mishawaka, Ind.). A Medicare ACO, Franciscan ACO also has commercial partnerships with Anthem, Humana and United Healthcare Medicare Advantage plans. It serves patients in Indiana and Illinois. Launched in January 2015, the Track 1 MSSP ACO entered into its second agreement period in January 2018. e ACO is affiliated with Indianapolis-based Franciscan Health, a 12-hospital health system. Frederick (Md.) Integrated Healthcare Network. Frederick Integrated Healthcare Network has around 330 private practice physicians that de- veloped the organization with Frederick (Md.) Regional Health System. Launched in January 2015, the physician-led network is a Track 1 MSSP ACO. It entered into its second agreement period in January 2018. e ACO reported $5 million shared savings in the 2016 performance year and distributed 80 percent to participants. Genesis HealthCare ACO (Kennett Square, Pa.). Genesis HealthCare ACO launched in January 2016. It is a Track 1 MSSP ACO that serves patients in 11 states on the East Coast and in the Midwest. e ACO is af- filiated with Genesis, a network of post-acute care providers that includes 400 skilled nursing centers and senior living communities. It has 1,200 locations across the U.S. Hackensack Alliance ACO (Edison, N.J.). Hackensack Alliance ACO is a Track 1 MSSP ACO that launched in April 2012. It's on its second agree- ment period and includes three hospitals: Hackensack (N.J.) Universi- ty Medical Center, Westwood, N.J.-based HackensackUMC at Pascack Valley and HackensackUMC Mountainside in Glen Ridge, N.J. In the 2017 performance year, Hackensack Alliance ACO reported $18 million shared savings and distributed 69 percent to ACO participants. Practices involved may become a certified patient-centered medical home. Hartford Healthcare Accountable Care Organization (Wethersfield, Conn.). Hartford Healthcare Accountable Care Organization launched in January 2013 as part of the Medicare Shared Savings Program and en- tered into its second agreement in January 2016. It is a Track 1 MSSP ACO and is affiliated with Hartford (Conn.) HealthCare, a four-hospital health system that has 19,861 employees. Healthcare Solutions Network (Cincinnati). Healthcare Solutions Net- work is an integrated network formed in March 2014 joining Covington, Ky.-based St. Elizabeth Healthcare and TriHealth in Cincinnati. e ACO has more than 1,600 providers and 10 hospitals in the tri-state region. e two organizations also worked together on a Centers for Medicare and Medication Innovation Services pilot for comprehensive primary care in- novation. In January 2017, the network became a Track 1 MSSP ACO. Healthy Communities ACO (Suffern, N.Y.). Healthy Communities ACO serves patients in New York, Pennsylvania and New Jersey. e Track 1 MSSP ACO launched in January 2017 and allows for more co- ordinated care for its 11,000 Medicare fee-for-service beneficiaries. e ACO is affiliated with Suffern-based Bon Secours Charity Health System, which is a member of the Westchester Medical Center Health Network in Valhalla, N.Y. Henry Ford ACO (Detroit). Henry Ford ACO launched in January 2016 and participates in the Next Generation ACO Model. e organization includes more than 1,200 physicians and six hospitals. e organization is affiliated with Henry Ford Health System, a Detroit-based system with more than 30,000 employees. Heritage California ACO (Northridge, Calif.). Heritage California ACO participated in the Pioneer ACO model for Medicare and has con- tinued to grow. e ACO is affiliated with Heritage Provider Network in Northridge, Calif., which includes 2,300 primary care physicians, 30,000 specialists and more than 100 hospitals. It delivers patient-centered healthcare to 700,000-plus individuals through its provider network. Ingalls Care Network (Harvey, Ill.). Ingalls Care Network became a Track 1 MSSP ACO in January 2014. e organization entered into its second agreement in January 2017. During the 2016 performance year, the ACO reported $2.8 million in shared savings and distributed 33 per- cent to ACO participants. e ACO is affiliated with UChicago Medicine. Integra Community Care Network (Providence, R.I.). Integra Com- munity Care Network began participating in the Next Generation ACO model with 19,000 Medicare beneficiaries in January 2017. e ACO in- cludes Providence-based Care New England Health System, South Coun- ty Health System in South Kingstown, R.I., Rhode Island Primary Care Physician Corporation in Cranston, R.I., and affiliated physicians. e ACO has more than 120,000 covered lives. During the 2016 performance year, when the ACO participated in the MSSP, Integra realized $8.3 mil- lion in shared savings. Johns Hopkins Medicine Alliance for Patients (Glen Burnie, Md.). Johns Hopkins Medicine Alliance for Patients became a Track 1 MSSP ACO in 2014 and entered into its second contract in January 2017. e organization serves patients in Maryland and the District of Columbia. Johns Hopkins Medicine Alliance includes around 3,000 affiliated medi- cal providers that care for around 38,000 Medicare patients in its region. During the second year aer joining the shared savings program, the ACO reported reduced hospital admission and emergency department visits by 2 percent. Kentucky Good Help ACO (Ashland). Kentucky Good Help ACO launched in January 2017 and is a Track 1 MSSP ACO. e organization includes Ashland-based Bellefonte Physician Services, Morehead, Ky.- based St. Claire Medical Center and Bon Secours Our Lady of Bellefonte Hospital in Russell, Ky. CHI St. Joseph Health Partners (Lexington, Ky.). CHI Saint Joseph Health Partners includes more than 100 provider groups and nearly 2,000 providers in Kentucky, Ohio and Indiana. e ACO manages around 100,000 lives, and it recently recertified as part of the MSSP in August. e ACO is affiliated with CHI Saint Joseph Health in Lexington, former- ly KentuckyOne Health, which includes 135 locations. Kootenai Accountable Care (Coeur d'Alene, Idaho). Kootenai Ac- countable Care became a Track 1 MSSP ACO in January 2018. e ACO is a clinically integrated network affiliated with Coeur d'Alene-based Kootenai Health, which includes a 330-bed community-owned hospital. Lahey Clinical Performance ACO (Burlington, Mass.). Lahey Clinic Performance ACO became a Track 1 MSSP ACO in January 2013 and began its second agreement period in January 2016. e ACO is one of 18 participants in Quincy-based MassHealth's ACO program, which also began January 2018. MassHealth ACOs cover more than 900,000 mem- bers and include 4,500 primary care providers. In the 2017 performance year, the ACO had $4.6 million in shared savings and distributed 33 per- cent to participants. LifeBridge Health ACO (Baltimore). LifeBridge Health ACO is a Track 1 MSSP that began in January 2015 and entered into its second report- ing period three years later. During the 2017 performance year, the ACO reported $6.8 million in shared savings and distributed 50 percent to participants. e ACO includes more than 18,000 beneficiaries and 430 providers, with 130-plus being primary care physicians. e ACO covers around 20,000 lives and achieved a 92.5 percent quality rating in 2017. MaineHealth Accountable Care Organization (Portland, Maine). MaineHealth ACO is a 10-hospital network that includes more than 1,600 healthcare providers. It cares for around 200,000 patients annually in Maine and northern New Hampshire. MaineHealth ACO became a Track 1 MSSP in July 2012 and began its second reporting period in Jan-