Earning accreditation, certification or verification from The Joint Commission signifies many things, with none larger than a devotion to patient safety and quality of care. By earning our Gold Seal of Approval®, healthcare organizations and programs exemplify their commitment to using best practices to improve safety and quality for their patients, staff and community.
Through the accreditation, certification and verification process, organizations and programs undergo an objective evaluation process to measure, assess and improve performance. Our state-of-the-art standards focus on patient safety and quality of care to help reduce the risk of errors and allow for continuous improvement.
If you are looking for organizations outside of the United States, view Joint Commission International accredited organizations listings.
Through the accreditation, certification and verification process, organizations and programs undergo an objective evaluation process to measure, assess and improve performance. Our state-of-the-art standards focus on patient safety and quality of care to help reduce the risk of errors and allow for continuous improvement.
If you are looking for organizations outside of the United States, view Joint Commission International accredited organizations listings.
The Joint Commission cannot guarantee the accuracy, completeness, timeline or validity of any of the information that is contained regarding healthcare organizations’ demographics and sites of service. The information reflected may change without The Joint Commission’s knowledge.
Individuals using this search are responsible for obtaining additional information necessary to make informed decisions about their choice of healthcare providers. The Joint Commission makes no representations about the effect accreditation has, if any, on the quality of care and treatment of individuals or the actual outcomes of patient care provided by organizations.
Individuals using this search are responsible for obtaining additional information necessary to make informed decisions about their choice of healthcare providers. The Joint Commission makes no representations about the effect accreditation has, if any, on the quality of care and treatment of individuals or the actual outcomes of patient care provided by organizations.