Ep 58: PACE Programs: Patient-Centered Care in Action with Courtney Barr
PACE Programs: Patient-Centered Care in Action with Courtney Barr
While many programs appear too good to be true, PACE (Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly) programs are the real deal. Courtney Barr joins me on the podcast as we dive into the transformative impact of these patient-centered, collaborative care programs. That’s why this week on The Amplify OT Podcast, I am talking about patient-centered care in action!
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In this episode, I cover:
- What a PACE program is, who it helps, how eligibility and services are determined, and how many of these programs currently exist in the U.S.
- Where funding for PACE programs comes from and how compensation for practitioners is billed.
- The PACE program's patient-first model reduces administrative barriers, allowing the care team to work together and focus on patient needs first and foremost.
- Advice for practitioners looking to pursue a role in a PACE program.
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