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🎉 Each year, MassPACE honors a PACE employee who goes above and beyond for our participants with the Phyllis Solomon Award. This year’s winner is Kathy Russell! 🎉

Kathy is an Activities Specialist at @ElementCare PACE!

⭐️🎉 At our Annual Meeting, we take time to recognize those who help us advance and support our legislative goals. This year, we honored Senator Robyn Kennedy and Julianna Fernandez, Research Director, Office of Representative Thomas M. Stanley, as our State Champions. ⭐️🎉

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The hidden costs of cutting Medicaid

This article was originally published on NPR. With the passage of the big Republican tax and spending bill, the federal government is poised to reduce support for Medicaid and the insurance marketplaces established by the Affordable Care Act. The Congressional Budget Office estimates that these cuts could cause 10 million Americans to lose health insurance by […]

Study Finds Older Adults Are Spending Too Long in Emergency Departments

This article was originally published on The Well News. Research by a group of Boston-area doctors suggests older adults are spending more time than they should in hospital emergency departments, substantially increasing their risk of immobility and delirium. The study, which examined trends in older adults’ ED stays, was published in June in JAMA Internal Medicine, […]

The Dual Burden of Housing and Care for Older Adults

This article was originally published on Joint Center for Housing Studies. As the first baby boomers turn 80 in the coming decade, a growing number of older households will face challenges paying for both housing and the supports and services they will need to remain in their homes. In a new paper out this week, we […]

Commentary: Looming Medicaid cuts would hurt gig workers, entrepreneurs

This article was originally published on Boston Business Journal. Boston CEO writes that defending state’s legacy of Medicaid coverage must be a top priority for leaders and activists… Read the full article here.

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