Preliminary ASM Participants

31 clinicians in Idaho

Identified for mandatory Ambulatory Specialty Model participation starting January 2027—0.5% of all 6,637 participants nationally. 65% are in small practices.

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31
Total
4
Heart Failure
27
Low Back Pain
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Our Take

On the list? Plan as if you're in—review your episode cost data and begin building collaborative care arrangements. Not on the list? If you practice in a mandatory geographic area, you may still appear on the final list (expected mid-2026).

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Largest organizations in Idaho

Top 10 by participant count

OrganizationParticipants
IDAHO PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION PA6
SAINT ALPHONSUS REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER INC5
ST LUKES CLINIC-TREASURE VALLEY LLC2
SPINE INSTITUTE OF IDAHO PA2
ST LUKES CLINIC - WOOD RIVER LLC1
KOOTENAI HEALTH, INC.1
CENTER FOR PAIN CARE P A1
1
NORTH CANYON MEDICAL CENTER INC1
PAIN CENTER INC1

Full participant list

31 clinicians · Preliminary list · February 2026

31
Total
20
Organizations
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NameNPICohortOrganizationSmall Practice
Donald Adams1881665347Low Back PainSOUTHERN IDAHO HEALTH PARTNERS LLC
Donald Adams1881665347Low Back PainIDAHO PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION PA
Shane Andrew1356308316Low Back PainSAINT ALPHONSUS REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER INC
James Bates1821092412Low Back PainJAMES H BATES MD PLLC
Lawrence Derbes1902906787Heart FailureKOOTENAI HEALTH, INC.
Christian Gussner1063498954Low Back PainIDAHO PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION PA
Rebekah Guy1154542355Low Back Pain
Eli Harris1235472531Low Back PainSAINT ALPHONSUS REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER INC
Mark Harris1790825842Low Back PainIDAHO PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION PA
Jeffrey Ispirescu1952345241Low Back PainIDAHO PAIN CLINIC PLLC
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Guides and analysis for Idaho clinicians

Source: CMS CY2027 Preliminary ASM Participant List (February 2026). Preliminary list based on available claims data. Final determinations expected mid-2026. Inclusion does not guarantee final participation; absence does not confirm exclusion.