The Joint Commission’s New Event to Tackle Healthcare Challenges
The inaugural event, scheduled for Sept 16-17, will bring together healthcare leaders and policymakers to discuss critical issues in patient safety and healthcare quality.
The inaugural event, scheduled for Sept 16-17, will bring together healthcare leaders and policymakers to discuss critical issues in patient safety and healthcare quality.
A new study found that Joint Commission-accredited long-term care hospitals have significantly lower infection rates than non-accredited facilities.
The Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety published a study on racial and ethnic healthcare equity in maternal care.
The inaugural event, scheduled for Sept 16-17, will bring together healthcare leaders and policymakers to discuss critical issues in patient safety and healthcare quality.
The Joint Commission and NQF are now accepting applications for the 2022 John M. Eisenberg Patient Safety and Quality Awards.
Read MoreA new study found of new rules issued during a one-year period by TJC, many did not appear to be supported by published evidence.
Read MoreThe Joint Commission appointed Haytham Kaafarani, MD, MPH, FACS, as its new chief patient safety officer and medical director.
Read MoreAs part of their shared commitment to move the needle on healthcare disparities, The Joint Commission and Kaiser Permanente are now accepting applications for the second annual Bernard J. Tyson National Award for Excellence in Pursuit of Healthcare Equity.
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