Florida Statutes
Chapter 430 - Elder Affairs
430.84 - Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly.


(1) DEFINITIONS.—As used in this section, the term:
(a) “Agency” means the Agency for Health Care Administration.
(b) “Applicant” means an entity that has filed an application with the agency for consideration as a Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) organization.
(c) “CMS” means the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services within the United States Department of Health and Human Services.
(d) “Department” means the Department of Elderly Affairs.
(e) “PACE organization” means an entity under contract with the agency to deliver PACE services.
(f) “Participant” means an individual receiving services from a PACE organization who has been determined by the department to need the level of care required under the state Medicaid plan for coverage of nursing facility services.

(2) PROGRAM CREATION.—The agency, in consultation with the department, may approve entities that have submitted applications required by the CMS to the agency for review and consideration which contain the data and information required in subsection (3) to provide benefits pursuant to the PACE program as established in 42 U.S.C. s. 1395eee and in accordance with the requirements set forth in this section.
(3) PACE ORGANIZATION SELECTION.—The agency, in consultation with the department, shall, on a continuous basis, review and consider applications required by the CMS for PACE that have been submitted to the agency by entities seeking initial state approval to become PACE organizations. Notice of such applications shall be published in the Florida Administrative Register.
(a) A prospective PACE organization shall submit application documents to the agency before requesting program funding. Application documents submitted to and reviewed by the agency, in consultation with the department, must include all of the following:
1. Evidence that the applicant has the ability to meet all of the applicable federal regulations and requirements, established by the CMS, for participation as a PACE organization by the proposed implementation date.
2. Market studies, including an estimate of the number of potential participants and the geographic service area in which the applicant proposes to serve.
3. A business plan of operation, including pro forma financial statements and projections, based on the proposed implementation date.

(b) Each applicant must propose to serve a unique and defined geographic service area without duplication of services or target populations. No more than one PACE organization may be authorized to provide services within any unique and defined geographic service area.
(c) Upon agency approval, a PACE organization that is authorized to provide and has received funding for PACE slots in a given geographic area may use such slots and funding to serve the needs of participants in a contiguous geographic area if such PACE organization is authorized to provide PACE services in that area.
(d) An existing PACE organization seeking authority to serve an additional geographic service area not previously authorized by the agency or Legislature shall meet the requirements set forth in paragraphs (a) and (b).
(e) Any prospective PACE organization that is granted initial state approval by the agency, in consultation with the department, shall submit its complete federal PACE application, in accordance with the application process and guidelines established by the CMS, to the agency and the CMS within 12 months after the date of initial state approval, or such approval is void.

(4) ACCOUNTABILITY.—All PACE organizations must meet specific quality and performance standards established by the CMS and the state administering agency for the PACE program. The agency shall oversee and monitor the PACE program and organizations based upon data and reports periodically submitted by PACE organizations to the agency and the CMS. A PACE organization is exempt from the requirements of chapter 641.
History.—s. 1, ch. 2021-149.

Structure Florida Statutes

Florida Statutes

Title XXX - Social Welfare

Chapter 430 - Elder Affairs

430.01 - Short Title.

430.02 - Legislative Intent.

430.03 - Purposes.

430.04 - Duties and Responsibilities of the Department of Elderly Affairs.

430.0401 - Annual Report Summarizing Monitoring Activities.

430.0402 - Screening of Direct Service Providers.

430.07 - Office of Volunteer Community Service.

430.071 - Respite for Elders Living in Everyday Families.

430.08 - Rulemaking.

430.101 - Administration of Federal Aging Programs.

430.105 - Confidentiality of Information.

430.201 - Short Title.

430.202 - Community Care for the Elderly; Legislative Intent.

430.203 - Community Care for the Elderly; Definitions.

430.204 - Community-Care-for-the-Elderly Core Services; Departmental Powers and Duties.

430.205 - Community Care Service System.

430.2053 - Aging Resource Centers.

430.207 - Confidentiality of Information.

430.501 - Alzheimer’s Disease Advisory Committee; Research Grants.

430.5015 - Dementia Director.

430.502 - Alzheimer’s Disease; Memory Disorder Clinics and Day Care and Respite Care Programs.

430.503 - Alzheimer’s Disease Initiative; Fees and Administrative Expense.

430.504 - Confidentiality of Information.

430.6001 - Comprehensive Day Treatment Services; Demonstration Projects.

430.601 - Home Care for the Elderly; Legislative Intent.

430.602 - Home Care for the Elderly; Definitions.

430.603 - Home Care for the Elderly; Rules.

430.604 - Department Determination of Inability to Provide Home Care.

430.605 - Subsidy Payments.

430.606 - Eligibility for Services.

430.608 - Confidentiality of Information.

430.80 - Implementation of a Teaching Nursing Home Pilot Project.

430.81 - Implementation of a Teaching Agency for Home and Community-Based Care.

430.84 - Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly.

430.901 - Multiservice Senior Center; Definition; Purpose.

430.902 - Multiservice Senior Center.