Lexology January 10, 2025
Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton LLP

New York State has a long-standing commitment to supporting its most vulnerable populations through Medicaid-funded services for older adults and those requiring long-term care. However, rising costs and an increasingly complex healthcare landscape have created challenges that demand innovative solutions. As New York seeks to align its healthcare system with evolving needs, the time has come to adopt integrated care models that promote sustainability, efficiency, and improved outcomes.

The Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) offers a clear path forward. This model has consistently demonstrated its ability to reduce healthcare costs while enhancing patient outcomes by integrating medical, social, and behavioral health services under one umbrella. PACE allows older adults to age in place by expanding access to...

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