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  1. The mission of The Joint Commission enterprise is to enable and empower health care organizations around the world to build a foundation for quality care and patient safety. We work with tens of thousands of health care providers, giving us unmatched insight and expertise into the delivery of care.

  2. The Joint Commission is committed to making improvements in health care by developing products and services that go beyond accreditation. Partnering with key health care colleagues, we are able to provide the highest national standards for safety and quality of care.

  3. Joint Commission accreditation is the objective evaluation process that can help health care organizations measure, assess, and improve performance in order to provide safe, high quality care for their patients.

  4. The Joint Commission is a United States-based nonprofit tax-exempt 501 (c) organization [1] that accredits more than 22,000 US health care organizations and programs. [2] The international branch accredits medical services from around the world.

  5. Joint Commission standards help you develop strategies to address the most complex issues and identify key vulnerabilities in the patient care experience. The standards review various aspects of your care delivery process, ensuring a comprehensive review of the patient care experience.

  6. Founded in 1951. An independent, not-for-profit organization, The Joint Commission is the nation's oldest and largest standards-setting and accrediting body in health care.

  7. The Joint Commission analyzes evidence-based data and works with industry leaders and clinicians to determine ways to help drive quality initiatives and patient safety in health care. As a mission-driven, not-for-profit organization, we are constantly searching for important information to share with the field.

  8. Joint Commission International works to improve patient safety and quality of health care in the international community by offering education, publications, advisory services, and international accreditation and certification.

  9. International Accreditation Matters. Successful completion of a rigorous accreditation process is a signal to patients that a health care organization has undergone an exacting performance assessment and met a robust series of qualifications in patient safety and quality of care.

  10. The JCI mission is to improve the safety and quality of care in the international community through the provision of education, publications, consultation, and evaluation and accreditation services.

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