Service Line Transformation

About This Blog

Welcome to the Marketing and Planning Leadership Council’s blog, Service Line Transformation. This blog serves as the primary communication channel for our Service Line Transformation Initiative, a special multi-year research effort dedicated to helping organizations prepare key service lines for risk-based payment. We will address challenges ranging from growth strategy innovations for key services lines to chronic care strategy, service line leadership, innovative approaches to service line marketing, and more.

For more information on the Service Line Transformation Initiative, or to send us questions, comments, or leads on innovative service line and care delivery models, please email Eric Sanford.

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An assessment of PACE

Shay Pratt on October 7, 2011  |  Permalink

Topics: Service Lines, Geriatrics, Care Transformation, Performance Improvement, Readmissions, Quality

What is PACE?

The Program for All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) is the only federally sanctioned, integrated provider of complete medical services for elderly patients eligible for both Medicare and Medicaid. The program receives a global capitated budget from Medicare and Medicaid to provide all acute and long-term care services, including primary care, prescription drugs, hospitalizations, and nursing home treatment when necessary.

PACE also encompasses social services, transportation, meals, nutritional counseling, and other aspects of personal care that can impact a patient’s health. According to CMS, this care is provided by a multidisciplinary team that includes “at a minimum… a primary care physician, nurse, social worker, physical therapist, occupational therapist, recreational therapist or activity coordinator, dietitian, PACE center supervisor, home care liaison, health workers/aids, or their representatives, and drivers or their representatives.”

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An assessment of PACE