Services & Capabilities
A CIN Built for Cardiovascular Medicine
The Heart Network's clinically integrated network gives affiliated practices immediate access to established managed care contracts with major national payers and the value-based care infrastructure to make the most of them.
Payer access shouldn't take years. With The Heart Network, it doesn't.
What’s Included
The Full Scope of CIN Membership
Major National Payer Contracts
Established agreements with UnitedHealthcare, Cigna, Aetna, Centene, Elevance, and Humana, ready to work for your practice from day one, without years of negotiation.
Value-Based Care Agreements
Participation in value-based care contracts that reward quality outcomes and efficient care delivery, going beyond traditional fee-for-service arrangements.
Shared Savings Program
Access to shared savings opportunities generated through the CIN's value-based care performance, creating new revenue streams for participating practices.
Quality Incentive Payments
Financial incentives tied to clinical quality metrics and patient outcomes, rewarding the kind of care independent cardiovascular practices are already delivering.
Care Management Infrastructure
Population health tools, care coordination support, and chronic disease management programs that help your practice perform under value-based contracts.
CIN Governance & Physician Representation
A physician-led governance structure that keeps clinical decision-making where it belongs, with the practitioners delivering the care, not the platform behind it.
Benefits of Joining The Heart Network
Access to Contracts
Independent cardiovascular practices face the same dilemma: payers want volume before offering meaningful contracts, but building volume requires the infrastructure that strong payer contracts make possible. The Heart Network's CIN breaks that cycle, giving affiliated practices immediate access to established managed care contracts with major national payers.
Built-In VBC Infrastructure
Most independent practices are leaving significant revenue on the table, not because they're delivering poor care, but because they lack the infrastructure to capture it. Shared savings programs, quality incentive payments, and care management reimbursements require tools most practices can't build independently. The Heart Network's CIN provides all of it.
Physician-Led Governance
Not all clinically integrated networks are created equal. The Heart Network's CIN is physician-led, with governance structures that keep clinical decision-making in the hands of the cardiologists delivering the care, not the health systems or payers administering the network.
How It Works
From first conversation to active CIN membership in four steps.
Initial Conversation
We learn about your practice, your current payer relationships, and where the gaps are. There is no commitment required; just an honest conversation about whether CIN membership makes sense for your situation.
Practice Assessment
Our team reviews your existing managed care contracts, payer mix, and value-based care participation. You get a clear picture of what CIN membership adds and what it's worth to your practice specifically.
Agreement & Credentialing
We agree on participation terms and begin the credentialing process with network payers. CIN membership and payer contract access can typically be activated within 30–60 days of agreement.
Active Participation
Your practice is live on the CIN with full access to payer contracts, shared savings programs, quality incentive payments, and care management infrastructure. A dedicated account manager supports your team from day one.
Is this right for you?
Questions We Hear Most About CIN Membership
If you have something specific you'd like to ask, we'd love to have a conversation.
The Heart Network's CIN has established contracts with UnitedHealthcare, Cigna, Aetna, Centene, Elevance, and Humana. Additional payer relationships vary by market. A full list of available contracts in your geography is provided during the assessment phase.
Existing payer contracting relationships are evaluated during the assessment phase. In most cases CIN membership supplements rather than replaces your current contracts, adding value-based care agreements, shared savings programs, and quality incentive payments on top of existing fee-for-service arrangements. Where your current contracts are stronger, we'll tell you that too.
Participation in value-based care programs requires data sharing, care coordination, and engagement with population health tools. The Heart Network provides the infrastructure and support to meet those requirements; your team doesn't need to build anything from scratch. The specific requirements vary by payer and contract type and are disclosed fully before participation begins.
Shared savings generated through the CIN's value-based care performance are distributed to participating practices based on their contribution to network performance. The distribution methodology is transparent and disclosed as part of the participation agreement.
Yes. CIN membership is the foundation of the affiliate relationship and is available independently. Many practices start with CIN membership and payer contract access before adding MSO services. There is no requirement to use additional services to maintain CIN participation.
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