Medicare-funded Special Innovation Projects (SIPs) were the subject of a one-day conference held February 27 in New York City. Sponsored by IPRO, the Quality Innovation Network QIO for New York, and Livanta, the state’s Beneficiary and Family Centered Care (BFCC) QIO, the symposium focused on special projects addressing person and family engagement initiatives. These included Livanta’s Patient Navigation Program, which offers patients social worker follow-up for 30 to 40 days after discharge from an acute care hospital and IPRO’s Community-Based Sepsis Project, which encourages providers to use sepsis recognition and treatment protocols and includes a campaign to make the public aware of the early warning signs of sepsis. Copies of the written Proceedings of the February 27 event, “Quality Improvement Organization Person and Family Engagement Initiatives in New York State,”are available by emailing Marina Monello at mmonello@ipro.org.