"Without PACE, I would not be able to keep working and care for my mother. Without the day program, I don't think I would have a life. It's wonderful."
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ASAP Guidebook Table of Contents
The National PACE Association has developed a guidebook for state employees whose responsibilities include oversight of Programs of All-inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE). The materials were developed as part of the Accelerating State Access to PACE (ASAP) training program funded by a grant from the John A. Hartford Foundation to assist states in expanding their capacity to administer PACE programs.
The following is the table of contents for the Accelerating States Access to PACE Guidebook.
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Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) Fact Sheet
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PACE History
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Fast Facts for States
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National PACE Association Fact Sheet
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Form for Developing State Specific Work Product Deadlines
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Action Item #1-1 Relationship of PACE to Existing Systems
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Action Item #1-2 State Administering Agency
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Action Item #1-3 Start-up Strategy
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Action Item #2-1 Legislative Changes
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Action Item #2-2 Service Provider Licensure
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Action Item #2-3 Risk-based Entity Licensure
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Action Item #4-1 State-specific Basic and Clinical Eligibility Requirements
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Action Item #4-2 Clinical Assessment and Reassessment Processes
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Action Item #4-3 Medicaid Financial Eligibility Requirements
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Action Item #10-1 Provider Application
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Action Item #10-2 On-Site Review
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Action Item #10-3 Program Agreement Certifications
- Action Item #12-1 Human Resources Plan
- Action Item #12-2 Administrative Budgeting Plan
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