Home Health Care News July 26, 2024
Joyce Famakinwa

Lawmakers have introduced a new bill that aims to improve access to the Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE). Home-based care providers operate – and partner with – PACE programs on a regular basis.

On Thursday, U.S. Senators Bob Casey (D-Penn.) and Mike Braun (R-Ind.) — chairman and ranking member of the U.S. senate special committee on aging — introduced the bipartisan PACE Anytime Act.

The National PACE Association has thrown its support behind the legislation.

“It is difficult to get legislation passed during an election year, but we are grateful for the interest of members of Congress working toward improving access to PACE,” Shawn Bloom, president and CEO of National PACE Association, told Home Health Care News...

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