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Overview Patient Family Advisory Council PFAC

CMS and DPH Recommendations. Chapter 305 of Acts of 2008 (8/08)- PFAC implementationRegulations introduced to the Public Health Council (PHC) February 2009Public Hearings March 23 and 30thPublic Comment Period ended 4/6/09Final regulations to be presented to PHC on May 13th. PFAC requirements are based on the work of the Institute for Family-Centered Care (www.familycenteredcare.org).

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Overview Patient Family Advisory Council PFAC

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    1. Overview Patient Family Advisory Council PFAC

    3. PFAC requirements are based on the work of the Institute for Family-Centered Care (www.familycenteredcare.org) “PFAC shall advise hospitals on matters including but not limited to: patient and provider relationships, IRBs, QI activities, patient education on safety and quality matters.” “Hospitals adopt and implement policies and procedures to govern PFACs goals, membership, training and roles and responsibilities.” “Hospitals must establish a PFAC no later than 9/1/09 and must report compliance with PFAC requirements to DPH no later than 10/1/09.” “Requires that at least 50% of the PFAC’s members be current or former patients/family members by 12/1/09.” “Requires annual report to DPH describing the work of the PFAC.” Meeting minutes are also required.

    4. Regulations cont. “Roles of the Council may include: participation on hospital committees, task forces and/or advisory boards” “Review of publically reported quality information” “Participation on committees addressing patient safety issues…search committees…reward and recognition committees” “Co-trainers for clinical and non-clinical staff” “Council shall be chaired or co-chaired by a current or former patient or family member no later than 12/1/09”

    5. Goal Statement

    6. Charter Charter: Faulkner Hospital commits to working with patients and their families and considers them to be partners with the health care team. We commit to working with patients and families as active participants. We resolve to treat all patients and families with dignity, compassion and respect. We commit to recognize and respect differences and preferences of patients and families with respect to culture, ethnicity and abilities when determining levels of care. To maintain the vitality of our commitments to patients and families, we recognize the importance of including patients and families in designing and improving hospital operations, policies and care delivery

    7. PFAC Reporting Structure

    8. Common PFAC Agenda Items Hospital First Impressions Website Medication Reconciliation Process Admission and Discharge Process Patient Education Process Way finding Staff (clinical and non-clinical education) Accommodations for Families and Visitors Pain Management Service (C.A.R.E.) Standards Assessment Spiritual and Emotional Support Other Amenities Other areas?

    9. Faulkner Hospital PFAC Focus on Surgical Population Committee formed with Recommendations from Surgeons Co-Chairs Chief of Surgery/CNO Excellent Patient/Family Participation Agreed to meet every other month

    10. Current Agenda Patient /Family Visitor Area Process for Patient Day of Surgery Review of Faulkner Hospital Web Site Review of Educational Materials RRT Heart Failure and Depression

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