Enaya Specialised Care Centre honours members of Patient and Family Advisory Council
HAMAD Medical Corporation’s (HMC) Enaya Specialised Care Centre recently held a PersonCentred Care (PCC) Recognition Ceremony for all the members of the Patient and Family Advisory Council (PFAC).
PFAC is a collaborative working group between patients, family members and caregivers who are working together to carry out the best practices of person-centred care. The PFAC members promote a culture of PCC across HMC as they provide guidance on how to enhance the patient and family experience in several HMC facilities.
The PCC Recognition Ceremony at Enaya Specialised Care Centre was officiated by Dr Hanadi Khamis Al Hamad, medical director of Rumailah Hospital and Qatar Rehabilitation Institute (QRI) and acting chief executive officer of QRI, along with Nasser Al Naimi, deputy chief of Quality for Centre for Patient Experience and Staff Engagement, director for Hamad Healthcare Quality Institute, and chairperson of 16000 Health Sector Services.
“The PFAC in Enaya Specialised Care Centre works in collaboration with our clinical and administrative staff in the facility. Our PFAC members are very open to share their perspectives on how we can improve our services and initiate actions within the context of a person-centred approach to the delivery of care. Their contributions to promote a culture of PCC in Enaya have made significant impacts to our patients, the family members, our staff and to the reinforcement of a person-centred healthcare system in HMC,” she said.
Fahad Al Qadi, who has been a member of the Enaya & DAAM PFAC for a number of years, said: “My feedback and ideals do matter to them. I feel heard and understood as someone who represents the community. They treat their current patients according to our guidance and recommendation, that is, with respect, compassion and kindness.”
Naimi expressed his appreciation towards all the PFAC members and staff of Enaya by acknowledging their hard work, dedication and engagement in creating a person-centred culture for HMC.
“We want to recognise our valuable PFAC members for their service as well as their inputs, which has made real and lasting changes to the way care is delivered to our patients. Their contributions are at the heart of person-centred care – ensuring that the patients’ voices are heard,” said Naimi. “I urge anyone – current and former patients, their families and members of the community – to consider joining our PFACs across HMC.”
For more information on becoming a PFAC members, interested participants can send an email to PersonCenteredCare@hamad.qa.