Iowa Joint Commission Code of Conduct

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This Code of Conduct has been adopted by the Board of Commissioners of The Joint Commission, the Board of the Joint Commission Center for Transforming Healthcare and the Board of Directors of Joint Commission Resources to provide standards to guide Joint Commission Personnel in conducting themselves to protect and promote organization-wide integrity and to enhance The Joint Commission's ability to achieve its declared mission.
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The Joint Commission accredits and certifies over 22,000 health care organizations and programs in the United States.

The development of emergency management chapter standards follows the four phases of EM:Preparedness.Response.Recovery.Mitigation.

Since we last updated our standards in 2003, we have learned additional lessons and best practices from the many hospitals we accredit around the world -there are currently about 140 hospitals in 26 countries accredited by JCI and we have incorporated those lessons into 323 standards, that hospitals must meet to

You must treat all customers, fellow employees and contracted third parties with respect, honesty, fairness and integrity. Never compromise integrity for a quick solution. The principle of business ethics incorporates The Joint Commission values of integrity and respect as a core elements of our corporate culture.

The Joint Commission conducts inspections with two main objectives: To evaluate the healthcare organization using TJC performance measures and standards. To educate and guide the organization's staff in good practices to help improve the organization's performance.

You must treat all customers, fellow employees and contracted third parties with respect, honesty, fairness and integrity. Never compromise integrity for a quick solution. The principle of business ethics incorporates The Joint Commission values of integrity and respect as a core elements of our corporate culture.

Requirements. Joint Commission Requirements is a free listing of all policy revisions to standards published in Joint Commission Perspectives that have gone into effect since the accreditation/certification manual was last issued.

Joint Commission standards are the basis of an objective evaluation process that can help health care organizations measure, assess and improve performance. The standards focus on important patient, individual, or resident care and organization functions that are essential to providing safe, high quality care.

The model highlights the integration between ethics and decision making, whereby ethics as a systematic analytic tool bring to bear the positive aspects of the decision making process. The model is composed of three major elements. The ethical component, the decision making component and the contextual component.

The public can also submit a complaint to The Joint Commission via The Joint Commission's website: . Scroll down to Filing a Complaint. The Joint Commission also has a complaint telephone number at (800) 994-6610 where you can speak to a Joint Commission representative.

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Iowa Joint Commission Code of Conduct