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Anthony Zizza, a geriatrician and chief medical officer at Element Care PACE, describes his career from Beth Israel Deaconess and Harvard to Landmark Health, a mobile interdisciplinary house-calls group serving the top 5% of complex Medicare Advantage patients, and why PACE was a natural next step. He explains PACE (Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly) as a Medicare/Medicaid model for adults 55+ who are nursing-home eligible but can live safely in the community with support, offering an integrated package including primary care, transportation, therapies, social work, adult day health, home services, palliative and urgent care, and even long-term care when needed, with examples like providing an air conditioner to prevent COPD exacerbations. The conversation covers eligibility (service area, ADL dependence, dual eligibility, asset limits and look-back), Medicare-only/private pay options, limited geographic availability and heavy regulation, overlap and for-profit expansion, and policy recommendations to expand access earlier and simplify enrollment.

 

Topics

02:06 Landmark Health House Calls

03:58 Why Landmark Ended

05:20 PACE Explained Basics

06:42 PACE Services and Team

08:04 Outside the Box Care

09:34 Costs and Long Term Care

12:35 Eligibility and Enrollment

16:43 Coverage Areas and Red Tape

18:56 For Profit Growth Debate

20:08 Element Care Mission Stories

23:24 Finding a Local PACE

28:26 Policy and Family Advice

30:43 Criticisms and Risk Adjustment

34:47 Closing Thoughts