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by Ardith Herman IV 6 min read
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What is a PACE program?

PACE. program that helps people meet their health care needs in the community instead of going to a nursing home or other care facility. PACE stands for Programs of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly.

What is a Pace-preferred doctor?

When you enroll in PACE, you may be required to use a PACE-preferred doctor. How does PACE work? PACE covers all Medicare- and Medicaid-covered care and services, and other services that the PACE team of health care professionals decides are necessary to improve and maintain your health.

How do I find out if I am eligible for pace?

To find out if you’re eligible and if there’s a PACE program near you, search for PACE plans in your area, or call your Medicaid office. What you pay for PACE depends on your financial situation If you have Medicaid, you won't pay a monthly Premium for the Long-term care portion of the PACE benefit.

How do I contact pacemate™?

Call 844-484-7633, option 1 today. “I’m so glad PaceMate™ took over [my family member’s remote care] because they make things so easy!”

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Who can get PACE?

You can have either Medicare or Medicaid, or both, to join PACE. PACE is only available in some states that offer PACE under Medicaid. To qualify for PACE, you must:

How to find out if you qualify for a PACE?

To find out if you’re eligible and if there’s a PACE program near you, search for PACE plans in your area, or call your Medicaid office.

What does PACE cover?

PACE provides all the care and services covered by Medicare and Medicaid if authorized by your health care team. If your health care team decides you need care and services that Medicare and Medicaid doesn't cover, PACE may still cover them.

What is the program of all inclusive care for the elderly?

Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) is a Medicare and Medicaid program that helps people meet their health care needs in the community instead of going to a nursing home or other care facility.

What is a PACE team?

With PACE, you have a team of health care professionals working with you and your family to make sure you get the coordinated care you need. Usually they care for a small number of people, so they really get to know you.

What is preventive care?

Preventive care. Social services, including caregiver training, support groups, and. respite care. Temporary care provided in a nursing home, hospice inpatient facility, or hospital so that a family member or friend who is the patient's caregiver can rest or take some time off. Social work counseling.

Do you have to use a preferred doctor for a PACE?

When you enroll in PACE, you may be required to use a PACE-preferred doctor.

How to contact Medicat Compliance Services?

Questions? Contact Medicat Compliance Services by email at complianceservices@medicat.com with questions regarding your immunization document submission.

Which drug companies have emergency use authorizations?

Three COVID-19 vaccinations have been granted Emergency Use Authorization to date by the US Food and Drug Administration: Moderna, Pfizer and Johnson & Johnson. Documentation of any of the three will be acceptable for students to fully satisfy the COVID-19 vaccination requirement.

Is Pace University a non-residential college?

Students: Pace University is requiring all students —undergraduate, graduate, law, and those enrolled in continuing education programs—to be fully vaccinated to access campus (both residential and non-residential buildings) for the Fall 2021 and Spring 2022 semesters. Students who are taking courses entirely online and have no plans to come to any Pace campus are not subject to these requirements.

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