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We Are Accredited
Rigorous Evaluation. National Recognition. Continuous Improvement. A Commitment to Quality. Confidence in Your Health Care. These are just some of the things that accreditation by the Joint Commission means to us and you.
We voluntarity take part in the accreditation process to ensure our commitment to providing quality health care. We seek accreditation from the Joint Commission because it is the industry leader and symbolizes excellence, experience, and professionalism - qualities we embrace on a daily basis.
A nonprofit organization committed to improving the quality of care provided to the public, the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations has earned its reputation as the industry leader. Since 1951, it has worked with health care experts, providers, researchers, purchasers, and consumers to develop the industry''s highest standards for health care delivery. Today, the Joint Commission accredits more than 18,000 health care organizations nationwide, including:
Hospitals
Home care and hospice organizations
Ambulatory care providers
Laboratories
Long term care and subacute care facilities
Long term care pharmacies
Behaviorial health care organizations
Health care networks, including managed care organizations
The Accreditation Process
A team of health care professionals conducts an on-site survey of each organization seeking accreditation. The team interviews staff and patients, residents, or clients; reviews documents; examines the physical surroundings, and spends time observing how each organization delivers care. Then the team evaluates the organization''s overall performance against the Joint Commission''s nationally recognized standards and reaches an acceditation decision.
But accreditation doesn''t stop there. Education, consultation, and ongoing monitoring of accredited organizations are some of the ways the Joint Commission ensures that accreditation goes beyond the on-site survey. In partnership with the organization it accredits, the Joint Commission helps build an environment that supports continuous improvement which is evident in each organization''s commitment to quality.
What Accreditation Means
Achieving accreditation is an accomplishment we''re proud of, and rightfully so. It means we have made the grade, that we''ve been recognized for complying with rigorous national performance standards that promote quality health care delivery.
Most importantly, our accreditation demonstrates that improving patient care is our ongoing commitment. It means that the quality of health care we deliver to you is our top priority.
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