Patient & Family-Centered Care: Recognition Award Program
The Evan Newport HOPE Awards
The Evan Newport HOPE Awards recognize staff, faculty, and/or volunteers who demonstrate the principles of Patient & Family-Centered Care - dignity & respect, information sharing, participation, collaboration - in their everyday actions and behaviors. The HOPE award, which stands for 'Helping Our Patients Everyday,' was developed by Mott's Patient & Family-Centered Care Program in collaboration with Scott Newport, creator of the HOPE logo and father of Evan - a long-term patient of Mott. To learn more, please read the inspirational story behind the HOPE bunny.
Introducing the mini-HOPE Award
The Mini-Hope award recognizes singular acts of patient and family centered care. View the Mini-Hope Award Rules.
The Evan Newport Annual HOPE Award
Submissions for this annual award ended on July 10, 2010.
Each year, the Evan Newport HOPE Award gives an opportunity to recognize and honor those who demonstrate an on ongoing commitment to Patient & Family-Centered Care. View the Rules.
Read about the 2009 award winners. [PDF]

