HSC Health selected by federal agency to test Medicare dementia care model

Janice Knebl, Do, Mba
Janice Knebl, DO, MBA

HSC Health recently was selected by the U.S. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services to participate in a new Medicare alternative payment model designed to support people living with dementia and their caregivers.

Under CMS’ Guiding an Improved Dementia Experience (GUIDE) Model, HSC Health and nearly 400 other participants will be building dementia care programs across the country, working to increase care coordination and improve access to services and supports, including respite care, for people living with dementia and their caregivers. HSC Health is the clinical enterprise of The University of North Texas Health Science Center at Fort Worth.

“CMS is excited to partner with HSC Health under the GUIDE Model,” said CMS administrator Chiquita Brooks-LaSure said. “GUIDE is a new approach to how Medicare will pay for the care of people living with dementia. The GUIDE participants are envisioning new ways to support not only people living with dementia, but also to reduce strain on the people who care for them so that more Americans can remain in their homes and communities rather than in institutions.”

Launched on July 1, the GUIDE Model will test a new payment approach for key supportive services delivered to people living with dementia. These services include comprehensive, people-centered assessments and care plans, care coordination, 24/7 access to an interdisciplinary care team member or help line, and certain respite services to support caregivers. People with dementia and their caregivers will have the assistance and support of a care navigator to help them access clinical and nonclinical services such as meals and transportation through community-based organizations.

“HSC Health’s Center for Older Adults is very excited to participate as an interprofessional health care team of dementia specialists, who provide primary care and consultations along with our trusted partners in the community, to provide the comprehensive care and services for people living with dementia and their caregivers,” said Janice Knebl, chief medical offer at HSC Health.

“We look forward to also providing education and support for caregivers of people who have dementia, and also our partners providing respite care services, so that the caregiver has the  knowledge, skills and necessary relief from the caregiving journey.”

HSC Health’s participation in the GUIDE Model will help people living with dementia and their caregivers to have access to education and support, such as training programs on best practices for caring for a loved one living with dementia. The GUIDE Model also provides respite services for certain people, enabling caregivers to take temporary breaks from their caregiving responsibilities. Respite care is being tested under the GUIDE Model to assess its effect on helping caregivers continue to care for their loved ones at home, preventing or delaying the need for facility care.

GUIDE participants represent a wide range of health care providers, including large academic medical centers, small group practices, community-based organizations, health systems, hospice agencies and other practices.

The model is part of the Biden Administration’s Executive Order on Increasing Access to High-Quality Care and Supporting Caregivers and aligns with the National Plan to Address Alzheimer’s Disease. For more information about CMS’ GUIDE Model, visit https://www.cms.gov/priorities/innovation/innovation-models/guide.

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