WelbeHealth recently supported legislation that would “improve care coordination for dual-eligible beneficiaries and expand the Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly to a larger share of people." “The DUALS Act marks a crucial stride forward in expanding access to care coordination for frail dual eligible beneficiaries through an innovative model called PACE,” Amy Shin, WelbeHealth’s chief mission officer, said. “This bill is thoughtful and represents a significant opportunity to enhance access to the gold standard for quality of care for our most frail and vulnerable seniors.” Take a look at the full article from McKnight's Long-Term Care News for more information on the legislation. #PACE #seniorcare #expandingaccess #healthcare https://lnkd.in/gnp8bS7i
This is fantastic news! The support from WelbeHealth for legislation like the DUALS Act is truly commendable. By expanding access to PACE, we're not only improving care coordination for dual-eligible beneficiaries but also enhancing the quality of care for our most vulnerable seniors. Kudos to Amy Shin and the entire team at WelbeHealth for their dedication to improving senior care and expanding access to essential healthcare services. #PACE #seniorcare #expandingaccess #healthcare 🙌🏼👏🏼
The bipartisan DUALS Act is a commendable step towards enhancing care for dual-eligibles, promoting better health outcomes through coordinated efforts like PACE. It’s exciting to see WelBe Health’s commitment to quality and innovation at the forefront of this pivotal expansion.
PACE is a win for older people and family caregivers! We need a broad expansion of PACE programs so older people can stay in their homes and communities safely.
This is fabulous! Please keep sharing information - especially on how we can rally support for the DUALS Act with our reps and partner organizations!
More PACE for more people (including those under 55) would be a win, win, win for people: consumers, caregivers and taxpayers.