Patient and Family Advisory Councils
Patient and Family Advisory Councils (PFACs) help health care organizations better meet the needs of its patients by tapping the expertise of people with lived experience. Massachusetts passed a law in 2008 requiring all acute and rehabilitation hospitals in the state to establish a PFAC. This legislation remains the only one of its kind in the country.
The Betsy Lehman Center serves as a central hub for information about PFACs. It collects and shares data, hosts regular forums, and disseminates best practices to PFAC members across the state. The Center also offers coaching, technical assistance and opportunities for networking and mentoring between interested PFACs.
Annual reports
The Betsy Lehman Center collects annual reports each year to measure the success of PFACs across the state and identify common challenges for PFAC members. Forms are due October 1 each year.

Resources
Resource toolkit
Resources to help PFACs succeed.
Forums
View videos, slides and other materials from PFAC forums.
Including the patient voice
A guide to engaging the public in programs and policy development.