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Medicare Shared Savings Program: Accountable Care Organizations. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Final Rule Provisions

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 All of the TINs on the applicant’s ACO participant list must have appeared on the “Confirmed  Annual TIN/NPI List” (as defined in the Pioneer ACO Model Innovation Agreement with CMS) for  the applicant ACO’s last full performance year. 

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