In 2013, which was performance year one of the Medicare Shared Savings Program, accountable care organizations with April 2012 and July 2012 start dates earned more than $300 million as their share of program savings.
Here are 10 MSSP ACOs that had the most shared savings in performance year one.
1. Houston-based Memorial Hermann ACO — $28.34 million
2. Palm Springs, Fla.-based Palm Beach ACO — $19.34 million
3. Buffalo, N.Y.-based Catholic Medical Partners-Accountable Care IPA — $13.68 million
4. Dearborn, Mich.-based Southeast Michigan Accountable Care — $12.09 million
5. Donna, Texas-based RGV ACO Health Providers — $11.90 million
6. Lake Success, N.Y.-based ProHealth Accountable Care Medical Group — $10.74 million
7. Greensboro, N.C.-based Triad Healthcare Network — $10.54 million
8. Marietta, Ga.-based WellStar Health Network — $9.74 million
9. Houston-based Accountable Care Coalition of Texas — $9.36 million
10. Milwaukee-based Accountable Care Coalition of Southeast
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