Publications
This impact brief includes an overview of the C4SEN awardees and the impacts of their initiatives.
This report is an evaluation of Moving Massachusetts Upstream, an investment program administered by the Massachusetts Health Policy Commission (HPC) and Department of Public Health (DPH).
The Hypertensive disorders Equitably Addressed with Remote Technology for Birthing People (HEART-BP) Investment Program awardee profiles provide an overview of the five awardee sites’ care models and highlight their health equity approaches and quality improvement strategies to improve access to care, experience of care, and outcomes for birthing people experiencing hypertensive disorders of pregnancy.
The HPC conducted patient experience evaluations of the Cost-Effective, Coordinated Care for Caregivers and Substance Exposed Newborns and Birth Equity and Support through the Inclusion of Doula Expertise investment programs and found that, overall, participants in both programs expressed satisfaction.
These ACO Program Strategy Summaries are part of a series of resources, including profiles of each HPC-certified ACO, that the HPC has created to provide policymakers, health care providers, payers, purchasers, researchers, and other members of the public with information and insights regarding HPC-certified ACOs.
Introduction to the Health Policy Commission’s Learning, Equity, and Patient-Centeredness Standards for Accountable Care Organization Certification
The Hypertensive Disorders Equitably Addressed with Remote Technology for Birthing People (HEART-BP) Investment Program provides funding for five health care providers across Massachusetts working to address racial, ethnic, and geographic inequities in hypertensive disorders of pregnancy through the use of patient-centered remote blood pressure monitoring technology.
The HPC makes investments to support care delivery transformation and innovation that aligns with the agency’s mission to advance a more transparent, accountable, and equitable health care system.
Brief profiles of each HPC-certified ACO, using non-confidential information submitted to the HPC through ACO Certification and other public data (includes ACOs certified by the HPC in 2024 - 2025).
This Q and A features a conversation with Ann McDonald, Award Manager and Gabriela Leon, Outreach Coordinator of Berkshire Connections, a program that seeks to respond to both the multifaceted needs of families impacted by substance use disorder and the disjointed network of supports for those families.