The joint commission definition

The joint commission means the organization nationally recognized by that name that surveys
The joint commission means the organization nationally recognized by that name that surveys health care facilities upon their requests and grants accreditation status to a health care facility that it finds meets its standards and requirements."
The joint commission means the voluntary national healthcare accreditation service recognized for Medicare certification purposes by Public Law 89-97 and for Maryland State licensure purposes by Health-General Article, §19-2302, Annotated Code of Maryland.

Examples of The joint commission in a sentence

  • The joint commission may decide to amend the provisions of this Annex.

  • The joint commission to be set up within the framework of the new United Nations mandate, with the participation of the Government of Angola, UNITA, the United Nations and the observer countries will also see to it that the General and Specific Principles for the completion of the formation of FAA as well as for the process of selection and demobilization of excess military personnel of the sides are implemented.

  • The joint commission referred to in article 8 of the Agreement on direct insurance oversees the implementation of that Agreement and performs the functions set out therein.

  • The joint commission of experts shall meet alternatively in one country and the other on dates agreed by it.

  • The joint commission met on several occasions in 1936, and both countries “seemed intent on achieving as quickly as possible the goal of an international park” (▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ 1977).


More Definitions of The joint commission

The joint commission means the not-for-profit organization known until January 1, 2007 as the “Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations” (JCAHO).
The joint commission means the independent not for profit organization that accredits and certifies that healthcare organizations meet certain performance standards.
The joint commission means a national independent, not-for-profit organization by such name that sets standards and acts as an accrediting body that provides accreditation and certification for health care organizations and disease-specific care programs, primary stroke centers, and health care staffing services, often referred to by its former name, the Joint Commission on the Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JACHO).
The joint commission means the accrediting and certification organization for healthcare entities and programs.
The joint commission means the organization nationally recognized by that name that surveys health care facilities upon their requests and grants accreditation status to a health care facility that it
The joint commission means the national independent, not-for-profit organization that sets standards and acts as an accrediting body that provides accreditation and certification for health care organizations and disease-specific care programs, primary stroke centers, and health care staffing services.
The joint commission or "TJC" means the national body that certifies or accredits various healthcare settings. The Joint Commission provides certification for stroke care centers.