JCI Joint commission International is a well-known, independent, non-profit organization headquartered in the United States that awards certifications in a variety of areas related to the healthcare industry. JCI researches, evaluates and disseminates best quality and patient safety practices anywhere in the world. Provides a range of options to improve operations and performance while supporting healthcare units with cutting-edge information, guidance and solutions. Founded in 1998 and debuting that year, JCI has set new healthcare standards in more than 60 countries. Outstanding quality, safety and legal certification. The international healthcare community considers this certification a mark of excellence for healthcare services.
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Comprehensive on-site evaluation follows JCI accreditation. A survey team that has been approved and qualified to carry out the assessment on behalf of JCI visits the work site. They decide whether the facility in question complies with JCI requirements. With the exception of clinical laboratories, which require renewal every two years, accreditation is effective once awarded for a period of three years.
What are the benefits of obtaining JCI accreditation for healthcare organizations?
Enhance staff competency by expanding their understanding of essential practices while raising the bar on clinical and surgical procedures.
Assists in coordination and collaboration between medical organizations with the JCI Survey Team, a team of professionals from many fields in healthcare.
It enables JCI-accredited organizations to interact with medical organizations around the world, exchange information, and talk about best practices.
It gives medical organizations the critical knowledge they need to select operations based on the best patient care and best services to deliver.
Improve the status of health care institutions.
Helps encourage, hire and retain the best employees in the industry.
Eight premium healthcare programs that are globally accredited by JCI.
Hospitals, academic medical centers, outpatient clinics, clinical laboratories, home care services, long-term care facilities, medical translatation services, and primary care facilities.