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The NH Citizens Health Initiative has convened a multi-payer, multi-stakeholder medical home project since January 2008. Payments to pilot practices began on June 1, 2009, and ended on December 31, 2011. While Medicaid helped design the program, it did not join as a participating payer. Further information on the program is available online here. The NH Citizens Health Initiative is supported by the New Hampshire Department of Insurance, as well as a variety of other funders. The NH Citizens Health Initiative is also leading a multi-year, multi-stakeholder accountable care organization (ACO) pilot. Further information is available here.
The Center for Medical Home Improvement in New Hampshire has received support from the Special Medical Services Program in the New Hampshire Health and Human Services Division to help build medical homes for children with special health care needs. Further information is available online here.
Last updated: May 2012
