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IPFCC advances the understanding and practice of patient- and family-centered care.
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The Institute for Patient- and Family-Centered Care (IPFCC) is a non-profit organization that has been at the forefront of advancing patient- and family-centered care since its establishment in 1992. Their mission is to promote collaborative and empowering relationships between patients, families, and healthcare professionals, leading to positive change in all healthcare settings. IPFCC offers a range of services to support this mission.
They provide consulting and training seminars, as well as educational programs such as webinars and an international conference. Additionally, they have a comprehensive bookstore with guidance publications, books, videos, DVDs, and resource packages available for purchase. One of IPFCC's key initiatives is the Better Together Campaign, which aims to support family presence in healthcare settings.
They also address important topics such as the opioid epidemic and COVID-19, providing guidance and best practices for preserving the essence of family presence during these challenging times. IPFCC collaborates with various partners, including healthcare organizations, educational institutions, and research programs. They also offer support through their Pinwheel Pages E-Newsletter and provide opportunities for individuals and organizations to become sponsors or make donations.
With their commitment to patient- and family-centered care, IPFCC envisions a future where healthcare professionals build upon the strengths of patients and families, enhancing their confidence and independence. By integrating these concepts into all aspects of healthcare, IPFCC aims to create a transformative and more compassionate healthcare delivery system
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