What is a PFAC?
Patient and Family Advisory Councils (PFACs) bring together patients, families, staff and clinicians to enhance the experience for all people, evaluate strategies and improve quality and safety outcomes. All members of the Patient & Family Advisory Council are either current or former patients and/or caregivers who are passionate about improving the lives of patients at St. Elizabeth Healthcare. We come together to participate in the development and evaluation of St. Elizabeth programs, services, and policies.
What is expected of PFAC Members?
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CORE COUNCIL Member
- Involves the commitment of attendance at one two-hour meeting every other month. Meetings will be virtual apart from two in-person meetings at the half and full year.
- At these meetings, a St. Elizabeth associate will present an idea and seek our feedback and opinions based on your personal experiences.
- You may be asked to lead or participate in one of the council’s special projects. Occasionally, you may be asked to volunteer to represent the PFAC at various meetings within St. Elizabeth.
- You may be asked to participate in the St. Elizabeth Physicians’ PFAC meetings.
- Involves the commitment of attendance at one two-hour meeting every other month. Meetings will be virtual apart from two in-person meetings at the half and full year.