MedCity News June 29, 2021
Anuja Vaidya

Main Street Health, launched by former Center for Medicare & Medicaid Innovation Director Brad Smith, aims to provide value-based care solutions in rural America. The company’s first step will be to partner with primary care clinics, urgent care centers and independent pharmacies to implement a program that will coordinate care for seniors.

A new company has entered the rural healthcare arena, armed with value-based strategies that aim to improve care coordination. Called Main Street Health, the company was founded by former Center for Medicare & Medicaid Innovation Director Brad Smith.

The company launched on Tuesday through Smith’s healthcare firm Russell Street Ventures. This is not Smith’s first time founding and leading a company. He co-founded and served as CEO of...

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