Kickoff Event: Improving Access to Programs of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE)
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The Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) model provides community-based, coordinated and comprehensive care for frail adults over age 55. In November 2021, BPC released recommendations to guarantee fully integrated care for Medicare-Medicaid beneficiaries and recognized PACE as one of three fully integrated models that states should consider adopting.
Please join BPC on Thursday, February 17, at 11:00 a.m. ET, for a virtual discussion on the bipartisan history of PACE, the value of the model, and challenges to PACE expansion. This event kicks off BPC’s work to improve access to the PACE model, with recommendations being released in July 2022.
Featured Participants
Introduction by:
Bill Hoagland
Senior Vice President, BPC
Bill Frist, MD
Senior Fellow, BPC; Former Senate Majority Leader
Tom Daschle
BPC Co-Founder; Former Senate Majority Leader
Katherine Hempstead
Senior Policy Adviser, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
Panel discussion with:
Peter Fitzgerald
EVP of Policy and Strategy, National PACE Association
Sonja Felton
Executive Director, Huron Valley PACE
Jennie Chin Hansen
Advisery Member, Milken Institute Center for the Future of Aging; Former CEO, American Geriatrics Society; Former President, AARP
Moderated by:
Sheila Burke
Fellow, BPC; Strategic Adviser, Baker Donelson
In light of restrictions related to the COVID-19 pandemic, BPC events have shifted to all remote formats, such as video teleconferences or calls.
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