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Joint Commission

The Joint Commission is a nonprofit organization that evaluates and accredits healthcare providers and programs in the United States. Its primary goal is to improve the quality and safety of care for patients. The organization sets standards for healthcare facilities, conducts inspections, and provides guidance on best practices. Accreditation from the Joint Commission is a mark of quality, signaling that a healthcare provider meets high performance standards. This process helps ensure that patients receive safe and effective care, fostering confidence in healthcare systems across the nation.