Anne McKinley has a diverse work experience in the medical field. Anne began their career as an Internal Medicine Resident at Rhode Island Hospital from June 2010 to September 2013. Following this, Anne worked as a Primary Care Physician at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center from October 2013 to July 2015. In 2013, they also joined Harvard Medical School as an Instructor in Medicine and became a Core Faculty member in the Internal Medicine Residency Program at Mount Auburn Hospital in November 2019. Additionally, Anne held various roles at Mount Auburn Hospital, including Medical Director of the Primary Care Center, Medical Staff Vice President, Physician and Clinician-Educator, and Mount Auburn Hospital Fellow in Health Professional Education. Anne has also been associated with Mount Auburn Cambridge Independent Practice Association, Inc. as an Associate Medical Director and Board Member since November 2019.
Anne McKinley obtained their Bachelor's degree in Literature from Yale University in 2005. Anne then went on to attend the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, where they earned a Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree in 2010. In August 2013, they obtained a certification in Internal Medicine from the American Board of Internal Medicine.
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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.