The Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) model provides integrated care to adults ages 55 and older who meet nursing facility level-of-care criteria and can live safely in the community. Findings from the June 2025 report to Congress identified questions related to transparency in state and federal oversight of PACE compliance and quality.
At the January 2026 Commission meeting, staff presented findings from a review of key federal and state oversight documents, including program agreements and related materials. At the March 2026 meeting, staff presented findings from interviews with state Medicaid officials, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) staff, and PACE experts.
In this session, staff presented policy options to the Commission that address two challenges identified during the document review and stakeholder interviews: (1) overlap and lack of coordination in federal and state audit activities, and (2) the limited availability of information on PACE program quality and performance.