Libby Hoy

Founder + Chief Executive Officer

As the mother of three sons living with mitochondrial disease, Libby has 20 years of experience navigating the healthcare system. Libby began volunteering as a Parent Mentor in 1995 and has been working to improve health systems and empower patients and families to be active partners in care ever since. In her role as the first Family Advocate at Miller Children’s Hospital, she developed the Parent Advisory Board and created the structure for the long term integration of the Patient & Family voice within the organization. Libby has presented at multiple national and international conferences on subjects related to Patient & Family Centered Care practice. As a consultant, Libby strives to share the evidence, practices, and methods that support PFCC culture in health care organizations.

In 2010, Libby founded PFCCpartners to create a community of patients, families, providers, and health care organizations committed to the shared learning of Patient & Family Centered Care practice. PFCCpartners also established the PFAnetwork, inclusive of more than 150 Patient Family Advisors working in healthcare settings across the country to partner for improvement in the quality, safety, experience, and delivery of healthcare.

Libby has served as an Advisor to Patient Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI), Partnership for Patients, Institute of Medicine (IOM), National Quality Forum (NQF) and as Faculty for the Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI). In these and all efforts, Libby strives to build the infrastructure and capacity for healthcare organizations to engage all patients and families, from the bedside to the boardroom.

Libby lives and works in Long Beach, California.

Stephen Hoy

Chief Operating Officer

Stephen is the Chief Operating Officer at PFCCpartners. He graduated from the University of Denver Daniels College of Business in 2014 with a focus on Business Management and Statistics. After graduation, Stephen began working in hospital/healthcare performance improvement — first by means of simulation, and now by promoting the engagement of Patient Family Centered Care at PFCCpartners.

His passions include skiing, cycling, fly-fishing, camping, and surfing. Diagnosed with mitochondrial disease as a child, Stephen has extensive experience in balancing his care with his hobbies. Growing up so deeply involved in his own care has given Stephen a profound view of how patients and families can be used as a resource across all stages of the healthcare continuum. These experiences are the building blocks of his full-time involvement with PFCCpartners.

Lindsey Galli

VP of Programs

Lindsey Galli is the Vice President of Programs at PFCCpartners with a mission to facilitate equitable collaboration among healthcare stakeholders, including patients and family caregivers. After graduating from California State University, Chico with a degree in Business Management, she began her professional healthcare experience. Lindsey started in the Safety Department of a large integrated healthcare system and eventually partnered with PFCCpartners to integrate Patient Family Advisors on to improvement teams of that same organization. Lindsey works remotely in Sacramento, CA, and enjoys going to her son’s soccer games, cooking healthy meals, practicing yoga, and traveling with her family.

As the Vice President of Programs, Lindsey supports organizations, patients, and family caregivers to partner and collaborate authentically, promoting improvement in their organizations. In 2016, Lindsey was hospitalized for 9 days, diagnosed with multiple blood clots in the lungs (pulmonary emboli) and a blood clot in the leg (deep vein thrombosis). This experience grew the passion she already had to create solutions for patients and family caregivers to engage in their care from the bedside to the boardroom. She now uses this experience and passion to develop and implement programs supporting partnerships in healthcare. Lindsey brings the patient perspective to all efforts at PFCCpartners, including the development of patient family engagement strategies across the country.

Naomi Williams

Patient and Family Engagement Specialist

Naomi D. Williams joined PFCCpartners in 2021 and serves as a Patient and Family Engagement Specialist. Originally from Pennsylvania, Naomi has lived most of her life in Georgia. For over 20 years Naomi has served  families and communities as a community health educator and family support coordinator. Educational and professional experiences served her well, and in 2009, Naomi’s disability advocacy along with community and organization education efforts were enhanced when she became the parent to a 26 week micro-preemie and began the journey of raising a child with complex health and medical needs.

Naomi holds a Master’s in Public Health, from Walden University. She is also a certified grief specialist and yoga instructor.  Naomi is the author of And God Remembered Noah: A mother’s heart-opening journey through 22 weeks in the NICU (2018), and she and her son are principals in the 6,000 Waiting documentary (2019).

When not advocating for her family or others, you can find Naomi getting lost exploring nature or taking a deep breath on her yoga mat.

The PFAnetwork Advisory Board will direct the activities, inform priorities, and grow the capacity of the PFAnetwork to be a resource to its members and healthcare professionals. The Advisory Board members will collaborate with PFCCpartners staff to meet the rapidly growing demands for skilled Advisors to co-design a person-centered health system.

 

Advisory Board Members

 
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Bill Adams

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Jacqueline Alikhaani

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Rosie Bartel

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Kathleen Burkett

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Maria Flores

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Denean Green-Rivers

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Barbra Kivowitz

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Jan Lambert

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Joan Maxwell

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Gregg Merritt

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Roger Lacoy

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Mary Schramke

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Members not pictured:

Lisa Freeman

Brandee Hicks 

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Anthony Sanchez 

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