News

Carle Health seeking members to join Patient and Family Advisory Councils

Carle Health seeking members to join Patient and Family Advisory Councils

PFACs provide feedback and guidance on services and programs, offer advice and actionable ideas to improve the patient and family member experience, and serve as a channel to share concerns with Carle leadership. Photo: Metro Services


URBANA, Ill. (Chambana Today) — Carle Health patients and their family members throughout Carle’s service areas have an opportunity to help improve the healthcare landscape of their community by applying to join Carle Health Patient and Family Advisory Councils (PFAC).

PFACs provide feedback and guidance on services and programs, offer advice and actionable ideas to improve the patient and family member experience, and serve as a channel to share concerns with Carle leadership.

All eight Carle Health hospitals have a PFAC seeking additional members or are launching new advisory councils and seeking members.

Each council will have eight to 12 members who meet quarterly, either virtually or in person. Each PFAC includes Carle Health leaders who provide updates and listen to feedback.

“Patient and Family Advisory Councils are essential in healthcare systems because they ensure that healthcare decisions reflect the real experiences, needs and preferences of patients and their families. This leads to more compassionate, personalized and effective care,” Brenna Kelley, Carle Experience consultant and PFAC coordinator, said.

Carle Health patients or family members may apply to join a council. The healthcare system seeks individuals who represent a variety of clinical experiences and backgrounds. After completing the application process, individuals will participate in an interview with PFAC facilitators to be considered.

Karen Kaplan, of Champaign, is a member of the advisory council at Carle Foundation Hospital, and they hope a variety of patients and family members apply to join their area’s council.

“They (Carle Health leaders) value our opinion and that keeps us coming back,” Kaplan said.

“It’s very insightful for our organization to have feedback from patients and families we serve,” Anne Bowman, director of oncology and lead for the PFAC at Carle Health Methodist Hospital, said.

Recent Headlines

3 hours ago in Sports

Jordan Love and Tucker Kraft lead the way in Packers’ 27-18 victory over Commanders

Jordan Love and the Green Bay Packers have delivered a strong opening statement to the rest of the NFL. It helps that he's not facing the kind of pass rush that his teammates are bringing to opposing quarterbacks.

3 hours ago in Sports

WNBA playoffs: New York aims to repeat, Minnesota seeks redemption, Clark sidelined

The WNBA playoffs are set to begin Sunday with New York looking to become the fourth team to repeat as champions and Minnesota trying to avenge last season's heartbreaking loss in the Finals.

1 day ago in Sports

Paul Skenes tops 200 strikeouts as Pirates manage his workload

After surpassing 200 strikeouts for the first time in his career, Pirates ace Paul Skenes admitted it was good to get a breather. The NL Cy Young front-runner reached 203, fanning eight Orioles batters in Pittsburgh's 2-1, 10-inning loss to Baltimore on Wednesday night.

1 day ago in National, Trending

US marks 24th anniversary of 9/11 terror attacks

Americans are marking 24 years since the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks with solemn ceremonies, volunteer work and other tributes honoring the victims.

2 days ago in National, Trending

Conservative activist Charlie Kirk dies after being shot at Utah college event

Charlie Kirk, a conservative activist and close ally of President Donald Trump, died Wednesday after being shot at a college event, Trump said. The co-founder and CEO of the youth organization Turning Point USA, the 31-year-old Kirk is the latest victim in a spasm of political violence across the United States.