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How do you become Joint Commission accredited?
Accreditation and certification require an on-site evaluation by the Joint Commission. The evaluation assesses compliance with our standards and verifies improvement activities. After earning accreditation or certification, health care organizations receive The Gold Seal of Approval® from The Joint Commission.
What does it mean to be accredited by the Joint Commission?
Joint Commission accreditation and certification means your organization complies with the highest national standards for safety and quality of care and is committed to continually improving patient care. Use The Gold Seal of Approval to promote your organization's Joint Commission accreditation or certification.
What is the Joint Commission and why is it important?
Improves risk management and risk reduction Joint Commission standards focus on state-of-the-art performance improvement strategies that help health care organizations continuously improve the safety and quality of care, which can reduce the risk of error or low quality care.
What does the joint commission do?
Founded in 1951, The Joint Commission seeks to continuously improve health care for the public, in collaboration with other stakeholders, by evaluating health care organizations and inspiring them to excel in providing safe and effective care of the highest quality and value.
How much does it cost to be accredited by the Joint Commission?
Costs. TJC accreditation typically makes up 10-15% of the annual fees a hospital pays for a financial audit, and the surveying process can cost somewhere in the ballpark of $10,000-$45,000.
What is the difference between Joint Commission certification and accreditation?
Certification is earned by programs or services that may be based within or associated with a health care organization. Both accreditation and certification require an evaluation by The Joint Commission. The evaluation covers compliance with the standards and other requirements and verifies improvement activities.
Why do you need Joint Commission accreditation?
Quite simply, hospitals pursue accreditation because it is required in order for their organizations to receive payment from federally funded Medicare and Medicaid programs. The Joint Commission accredits more than 4,000 facilities throughout the United States, which accounts for approximately 78 percent of hospitals.
Why is Joint Commission accreditation important?
More important, Joint Commission set a standard for patient quality and safety that the hospitals had to meet. Achieving Joint Commission accreditation not only helps set us apart with patients and insurers, but it validates and enhances the quality and safety standards we employ. It also challenges us.
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