Mount Auburn Cambridge Independent Practice Association, Inc. (MACIPA)
Amy Fan Conrad M.D. is a pediatrician and the founder of Kinder Online Pediatric Clinic, the first virtual pediatric primary care clinic, established in November 2018. Providing pediatric care at Mount Auburn Cambridge Independent Practice Association, Inc. since September 2018, Amy also founded Ask Doctor Amy in 2017, creating videos to address common pediatric topics and enhance communication with families. Amy's experience includes serving as a Pediatric Resident at MedStar Georgetown University Hospital since June 2015 and previously as a content creator for Khan Academy, where educational videos on healthcare topics were developed from 2014 to 2016. Amy earned a Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) degree from the University of Virginia (2011-2015) and a Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology from UC San Diego (2007-2011).
Mount Auburn Cambridge Independent Practice Association, Inc. (MACIPA)
MACIPA is a physician membership organization, established in 1985. Almost 500 primary care physicians and specialists who have privileges at Mount Auburn Hospital are members of MACIPA. Practice locations include Cambridge, Belmont, Watertown, Waltham, Somerville, Lexington, Arlington, Allston/Brighton. Newton, and Medford . MACIPA PCPs have approximately 250,000 patients enrolled in their practices. MACIPA’s accomplishments in controlling healthcare costs and improving quality are well known. MACIPA was chosen as one of the original participants in CMS’ Medicare Pioneer Contract and today participates in the Medicare Shared Savings’ Program. MACIPA was also selected as the first physician organization to participate in the Alternative Quality Contract. In conjunction with our physicians, MACIPA develops and manages programs in quality improvement, care management, population management, patient experience, health information exchange, and pharmacy. These initiatives lead to better health outcomes, reduction in hospital admissions, and better management of health care spending.