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Area of Science:

  • Gerontology and Health Services Research
  • Public Health Policy and Management

Background:

  • The Program of All-inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) originated as a community-based initiative.
  • PACE has been replicated nationally by non-profit organizations, serving elders with chronic care needs.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the documented successes of the PACE model.
  • To analyze the factors limiting PACE's growth and its policy influence.
  • To assess PACE's impact on the structure of the long-term care industry.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of published PACE program outcomes and analyses.
  • Discussion of policy implications and industry influence.
  • Evaluation of enrollment data in relation to industry-wide structural change.

Main Results:

  • PACE successfully integrates medical and long-term care, influencing policy and breaking down funding silos.
  • PACE serves as a model for Medicare and Medicaid, with potential lessons for private insurers.
  • Limited nationwide enrollment (just over 10,000 elders) indicates minimal structural impact on the for-profit nursing home industry.

Conclusions:

  • PACE has significantly advanced the conceptualization of integrated care for the elderly.
  • Its model has influenced long-term care policy at state and federal levels.
  • Despite its influence, PACE has not yet driven substantial structural transformation in the broader long-term care market.