Author: Shea Swenson
Posted: August 20, 2024
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The Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) is a new initiative from CMS to expand care for the elderly. PACE provides comprehensive medical assistance and social services for seniors wishing to remain at home and within their communities. PACE beneficiaries typically are dually eligible for Medicare and Medicaid, with both programs offering support and funds to cover necessary services.1 This program provides patients with a comprehensive and professional healthcare team, allowing them to live comfortably in their homes and communities while receiving essential care during difficult times.
PACE is a comprehensive healthcare program designed to assist qualified elderly individuals living independently in their homes or communities. PACE provides comprehensive care with a wide range of healthcare services, including all services covered by Medicare and Medicaid, such as primary and specialty medical care, nursing care, social services, physical therapy, plus additional services and services not covered that are deemed to be fit. To manage these services, PACE participants are provided with a dedicated team of care professionals. The team typically comprises doctors, nurses, social workers, therapists, and other specialists.
To qualify for PACE, individuals must meet some requirements for eligibility:
PACE is centered around providing comprehensive, coordinated care for seniors by allowing them to live independently in their communities for as long as possible. The program promotes independence, improves quality of life, and focuses on preventative, comprehensive interventions while taking a holistic approach to care. The program is a cost-effective tool for individuals, covering all services under Medicare and potentially requiring minimal or no payment for Medicaid-eligible individuals. Flexibility is also a key feature, allowing participants to enroll or disenroll at any time, regardless of enrollment periods.2
The Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) represents a pivotal approach to enhancing quality care for seniors by integrating comprehensive services and fostering community-based care. At Maxwell Healthcare Associates (MHA), we help home health and hospice providers thrive in the complex healthcare environment. Our team of experts, with years of industry experience, implements strategic solutions to the many challenges faced by agencies. Equipped with industry knowledge, including expertise in the PACE program, MHA supports home health providers in creating a streamlined approach to industry changes. By supplying essential resources that enable PACE centers to distribute superior care efficiently and effectively, MHA contributes directly to improving the lives of elderly participants and their family. Ultimately, ensuring quality care by focusing on the people, process, and technology. If you would like to learn more about any of our transformative tools or are ready to take your agency’s strategy to the next level, contact us at [email protected] or visit www.maxwellhca.com.
Healthline. "PACE and Medicare: What to Know." Accessed August 23, 2024. https://www.healthline.com/health/medicare/pace-medicare#cost.