PACE definition

PACE means the acronym for property assessed clean energy.
PACE means property assessed clean energy.
PACE means Program of All–Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) under section 1894 of the Social Security Act 42 USC 1302 and 1395.

Examples of PACE in a sentence

  • Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) – A comprehensive service delivery and financing model that integrates medical and LTSS under dual capitation agreements with Medicare and Medicaid.

  • The PACE program is limited to individuals age fifty-five (55) and over who meet the nursing- facility level of care (LOC) criteria and reside in a PACE service area.

  • Harbor PACE provides you with all necessary Medicare and Medicaid covered services as well as other services determined necessary by the Interdisciplinary Team to improve and maintain your overall health status.

  • All of us at Harbor PACE share responsibility for assuring that you are satisfied with the care and services you receive.

  • If you choose to leave Harbor PACE (disenroll voluntarily), you may reapply for Harbor PACE and re-enroll, provided you still meet the eligibility requirements.


More Definitions of PACE

PACE means the program for all-inclusive care for the elderly.
PACE means programs of all-inclusive care for the elderly.
PACE means Property Assessed Clean Energy as defined in Act
PACE means a program of all-inclusive care for the elderly overseen by the Department of Medical Assistance Services in accordance with § 32.1-330.3 of the Code of Virginia.
PACE means a program of all-inclusive care for the elderly as described in the social security act.
PACE means The Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984.
PACE means the program of all-inclusive care for the elderly, a managed care medicare/medicaid program authorized under sections 1894, 1905(a), and 1934 of the social security act and administered by the department.