A nurse is teaching an older adult about possible involvement in Programs of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE). Which statement by the older adult shows understanding? PACE programs provide a cost-effective alternative to hospital-based acute care. PACE programs provide several social and medical services on a managed care basis. There is pressure for Medicare and Medicaid to begin funding PACE programs. PACE programs are more expensive than fee-for-service models but offer better health outcomes.

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Answer:

The answer is letter A.

Explanation:

PACE programs provide several social and medical services on a managed care basis.

PACE programs provide a range of services using a capitated managed care model. They are focused on meeting the needs of adults with chronic conditions and are not an alternative  to inhospital treatment of acute illness. They are less expensive than fee-for-service models  and presently are receiving funding under both Medicare and Medicaid. The 2010 Affordable Care Act provides incentives for further expansion of PACE programs.

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