The Joint Commission, the nation’s oldest health care accreditation organization, is forming a partnership with the Coalition for Health AI to develop guidelines for responsible use of health AI, and ...
In May 2016 The Joint Commission (TJC) ended its ban on text messaging for healthcare providers, stating that practitioners may text orders via a secure text messaging platform. Fast-forward to ...
Joint Commission today opened the application period for the 2026 John M. Eisenberg Patient Safety and Quality Awards, presented in partnership with the National Quality Forum (NQF), and the 2026 ...
Crdentia met national standards addressing how staffing firms determine the qualifications and competency of their staff, how they place their staff and then monitor staff's performance. "Health care ...
The University of Washington in St. Louis developed the Translational Science Benefits model, which identifies 30 benefits of clinical and translational research in four domains: clinical, community, ...
Joint Commission-accredited behavioral healthcare organizations that provide outpatient or residential eating disorders programs will be held to new standards by the accreditation organization ...
ASCs often seek Joint Commission [1] accreditation to demonstrate their commitment to patient safety and quality care. Earning ambulatory care accreditation builds credibility among patients, payers ...
The Joint Commission announced Tuesday a new set of accreditation standards for telehealth and remote patient monitoring companies. Virtual-only companies can receive the third-party healthcare ...
The Joint Commission has unveiled an overhaul to its healthcare accreditation and certification process that will cut hundreds of requirements for hospitals, streamline patient safety practices and ...
Gift Article 10 Remaining As a subscriber, you have 10 articles to gift each month. Gifting allows recipients to access the article for free. Austin Frakt, previously head of health policy research at ...