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101 Medicare Shared Savings Program in 2012 and now serves more than 41,100 Medicare beneficiaries. Integrated Health Network of Wisconsin (Brookfield). IHN was Wisconsin's first clinically integrated ACO. It launched in 2010 as Quality Health Solutions. IHN partners include Froed- tert Health & e Medical College of Wisconsin in Milwaukee, Wheaton Franciscan Healthcare in Glendale, Wis., the Children's Hospital of Wisconsin in Milwaukee and Ministry Health Care in Milwaukee. e network includes 45 hospitals, more than 5,700 physicians, 500 clinic locations and 85 affiliated providers delivering patient care across 44 counties. John Muir Health (Walnut Creek, Calif.). John Muir Health System was formed in 1997 and became part of the Medicare Shared Savings Program in 2012. In performance year 2014, the ACO earned shared savings of nearly $3.5 million and served more than 22,400 Medicare beneficiaries. John Muir Health began a collaboration in March with the UCSF Medical Center in San Francisco, called the Bay Area Accountable Care Network, which allows both organizations to remain independent but offer more convenient care to more members of the community across a larger area. Other partners include Health Net of California, the San Ramon Regional Medical Center and Stanford Chil- dren's Health. Johns Hopkins Medicine Alliance for Patients (Glen Burnie, Md.). e Johns Hopkins Health System and Johns Hopkins University collaborated to start this ACO and joined the Medi- care Shared Savings Program in January 2014. Partnerships include Johns Hopkins Community Physicians and the Johns Hopkins Medicine Hospitals, among other clinics and commu- nity practices. JMAP serves more than 37,200 Medicare benefi- ciaries. Kelsey-Seybold Clinic (Houston). As the longest-standing ACO in Houston, Kelsey-Seybold's physicians and specialists have been providing coordinated care to patients for more than 60 years. It is also among the first organizations to receive ACO accreditation from the National Committee for Quality Assur- ance. Kelsey-Seybold's care delivery system spans more than 55 medical specialties throughout the greater Houston area and comprises advanced electronic medical record systems and a digital imaging and archiving infrastructure. KentuckyOne Health Partners (Louisville, Ky.). Currently en- compassing a network of more than 1,600 providers, 15 hospitals and nearly 3,000 physicians, KentuckyOne Health was accepted into the Medicare Shared Services Program in January 2013. e network's market area extends throughout Kentucky and region- al areas in Indiana and Ohio. e ACO's earned shared savings for performance year 2014 was $2.1 million. Lahey Clinical Performance ACO (Beverly, Mass.). Lahey Clinical Performance ACO joined the Medicare Shared Sav- ings Program in January 2013 under its parent company Lahey Health. Lahey partners include CareWell Urgent Care, CVS/ Caremark, Honoring Choices Massachusetts and St. Joseph's Hospital. e ACO earned $5.2 million in shared savings for performance year 2014, and the organization serves more than 36,000 Medicare beneficiaries. LHS Health Network (Camden, N.J.). Comprising physician practices, hospitals and providers affiliated with the Lourdes Health System, the LHS Health Network ACO was formed in 2013 and accepted into the Medicare Shared Savings Program in December of that year. e organization also has commercial ACO contracts, partnering with Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey in February 2014 and Aetna in June 2014. MaineHealth (Portland). First formed in 2011, the MaineHealth ACO was accepted into the Medicare Shared Savings Program in July 2012 and now serves more than 49,400 Medicare beneficia- ries. e ACO is made up of all MaineHealth members hospitals, the St. Mary's Regional Medical Center in Lewiston, Maine, and all members of the Community Physicians of Maine, which com- prises more than 1,000 physicians. MaineHealth is also partnered with Anthem BlueCross BlueShield. Memorial Hermann Health System (Houston). Since joining the Medicare Shared Savings Program in July 2012, Memorial Hermann ACO and the system's physician network launched partnerships with Aetna in April 2013 and Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas in September 2013. CMS listed Memorial Hermann as the top MSSP ACO for generating the most shared savings in performance year one. e ACO earned $22.7 million in shared savings in 2014 and serves nearly 41,000 Medicare beneficiaries. MemorialCare Medical Foundation (Long Beach, Calif.). Anthem Blue Cross and MemorialCare Medical Foundation, the physician division of MemorialCare Health System, announced their collaboration to form an ACO focused on providing treat- ment for Orange County, Calif., patients with chronic disease in April 2014. Mercy Health (Chesterfield, Mo.). Mercy Health was selected to participate in the Medicare Shared Savings Program in January aer launching a commercial ACO with Humana in April 2014. e network has more than 2,100 physicians, 700 outpatient facilities and 33 hospitals across Missouri, Arkansas, Kansas and Oklahoma serving more than 36,300 Medicare beneficiaries. Methodist Patient-Centered ACO (Dallas). Methodist Health System formed this ACO, which includes more than 200 physi- cians and seven hospitals as well as outpatient clinics through- out northern Texas. It was selected to join the Medicare Shared Savings Program in July 2012. In the 2014 performance year,