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- The Joint Commission’s National Performance Goals January 2026
Per The Joint Commission, “effective January 1, 2026, Joint Commission has introduced National Performance GoalsTM (NPGs) that organize requirements that rise above into salient, measurable topics with clearly defined goals”
- Infection Prevention and Control Flashcards | Quizlet
NPG 05 01 01: the hospital implements it infection and control program through surveillance, prevention and control activities and more
- National Performance Goals | Joint Commission
Joint Commission’s NPG chapter for hospitals and critical access hospitals becomes effective on January 1, 2026 This chapter replaces the former National Patient Safety Goals® (NPSG) chapter and brings a sharper focus to pressing issues in healthcare
- Medication Management (MM) Browse | AORN eGuidelines+
MM 03 01 01 The hospital safely stores medications MM 03 01 03 The hospital safely manages emergency medications MM 05 01 01 A pharmacist reviews the appropriateness of all medication orders for medications to be dispensed in the hospital MM 05 01 07 The hospital safely prepares medications MM 05 01 09 Medications are labeled
- Reference Guide: Infection Control Standards
nd control plan IC 03 01 01, EPs 1,7 N A Communication of evaluation
- THE JOINT COMMISSION MEDICATION MANAGEMENT STANDARDS: STORAGE AND . . .
ERNAL CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE STORAGE POLICY AND NOT TAKING STEPS TO PREVENT DRUG DIVERSION MM 03 01 01 EP 3 STATES, “THE HOSPITAL STORES ALL MEDICATIONS AND BIOLOGICALS, INCLUDING CONTROLLED (SCHEDULED) MEDICATIONS, IN A SECURED AREA
- CAMH_29_RWD - jcrglobaled. net
You may find it useful to use this document as a checklist to maintain continuous compliance with the requirements The Joint Commission’s focus is on performance and implementation rather than documentation The standards, consequently, require documentation only when it is essential
- Standards | Joint Commission
New standards are added only if they relate to patient safety or quality of care, have a positive impact on health outcomes, meet or surpass law and regulation, and can be accurately and readily measured The standards development process includes the following steps:
- Below we’ve included written document checklists related to Environment . . .
Below we’ve included written document checklists related to Environment of Care, Emergency Management, Infection Prevention and Control, Transplant Safety, Waived Testing and Document and Process Control We hope you find this information helpful as you pursue accreditation
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