Why is Certification through The Joint Commission important?
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Your patients place their trust in you and rely on your professional judgment for their health issues. |
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But today's world can be a scary place:
Who can you trust to help you with your patient care? The Joint Commission was created to protect patients' rights and safeguard their care. Over the years, The Joint Commission has developed National Patient Safety Standards to ensure consistent, high-quality care. In 2004, these standards were expanded to include companies that provide staff to healthcare facilities. Certification is voluntary and demanding, but it demonstrates a company's commitment and dedication to providing a high level of care and service. |
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