The Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) model performed especially well amid the COVID-19 emergency. Building off of that momentum, it’s likely that the model will continue to make inroads throughout 2022.
“What a great world we’re in for PACE expansion — I think it started with COVID,” Jade Gong, founder and principal of consulting firm Jade Gong & Associates, told Home Health Care News. “The data was coming out on the PACE model, and how well it wraps around enrollees – with the home care model and the flexibility – compared to institutional providers. COVID really highlighted the success of PACE.”
Indeed, PACE’s ability to keep seniors safe amid the COVID-19 emergency made it stand out as a model of care delivery.
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