Mission Health Group supports PACE centers as part of its broader physician-partnership and operating-support platform. In this context, support includes non-clinical operating infrastructure, scheduling and intake coordination, staffing logistics, documentation workflows, facilities and vendor coordination, workflow systems, and reporting routines that help complex care environments operate in a more structured way.
The Mission Health Group model is built around standardized non-clinical support for physician-led care. Applied to a PACE environment, that means creating a more coordinated operating system around care delivery rather than blurring clinical authority. The goal is disciplined execution, visible governance, and repeatable operating routines that support providers, care teams, and site leadership.
Clinical decisions, treatment protocols, supervision structures, and physician-reserved approvals remain under the authority of the physician-led entity and its Medical Director. Mission Health Group supports the surrounding non-clinical environment so the PACE model can function with clearer workflows, stronger coordination, and a more manageable administrative burden.
For physician partners, PACE support matters when the operating environment is as disciplined as the clinical mission. Mission Health Group helps create the non-clinical structure, reporting cadence, and operational consistency that make physician-led oversight more practical inside a complex, community-based care model.