http://finance.yahoo.com/news/canopy-health-receives-license-names-221800300.html

Canopy Health, the Bay Area-wide health care network being developed by UCSF Health, John Muir Health and three physician groups, has received its Knox-Keene license to operate in seven Bay Area counties. It also has built out its management team, naming Meg Durbin, MD, as chief medical officer and Patrick Caster as chief financial officer.
The restricted license from the California Department of Managed Health Care enables the network to provide services in Marin, Southern Sonoma, San Francisco, Alameda, Contra Costa, and portions of San Mateo and Solano counties. Canopy Health will contract directly with health plans on behalf of all providers who are part of the network to develop an insurance product that provides access to high-quality care at an affordable price. Canopy Health currently includes more than 4,000 physicians and 12 hospitals throughout the San Francisco Bay Area.
“Our model is unique, as we are partnering with health plans to offer a competitively priced insurance product, rather than selling our own plan,” said Canopy Health Chief Executive Officer Joel Criste. “By accepting risk, we are accountable for the overall health of the patients we serve. It puts the focus where it should be – keeping patients as healthy as possible and providing the care they need in the most appropriate setting, whether that is the primary care physician’s office, an outpatient center or acute care hospital.”

