Consider Being an Advisor for Tri Valley Health System
A patient and family advisor is someone who wants to help improve the quality of our system's care for all patients and family members by collaborating with our employees, gives feedback based on his or her own experiences as a patient or family member, helps us plan changes to improve how we take care of patients, serves on the council for short or long term commitments, volunteers typically 1-4 hours per month, provide a voice that represents all patients and families of patients who receive care. You can be an advisor if you or a family member received care at Tri Valley Health System in the last five years. Patient and family advisors help by talking about their health care experience with clinicians, staff and other patients; participate in discussion groups; help create educational or informational materials; work on short-term projects; and provides valuable feedback for process improvements. Members can include patients, families, and employees.
You can apply here if you are interested in serving on our patient and family advisory council. For more information about becoming an advisor contact Tri Valley Health System Quality Director at 308-697-3329 or email [email protected]
A patient and family advisor is someone who wants to help improve the quality of our system's care for all patients and family members by collaborating with our employees, gives feedback based on his or her own experiences as a patient or family member, helps us plan changes to improve how we take care of patients, serves on the council for short or long term commitments, volunteers typically 1-4 hours per month, provide a voice that represents all patients and families of patients who receive care. You can be an advisor if you or a family member received care at Tri Valley Health System in the last five years. Patient and family advisors help by talking about their health care experience with clinicians, staff and other patients; participate in discussion groups; help create educational or informational materials; work on short-term projects; and provides valuable feedback for process improvements. Members can include patients, families, and employees.
You can apply here if you are interested in serving on our patient and family advisory council. For more information about becoming an advisor contact Tri Valley Health System Quality Director at 308-697-3329 or email [email protected]