
Joint Commission on Public Health
The Joint Commission on Public Health, more commonly known as The Joint Commission, is an independent organization that evaluates and accredits healthcare providers and organizations in the United States. Its goal is to ensure hospitals, clinics, and other healthcare facilities meet high standards for patient safety, quality of care, and effective management. Through rigorous inspections and continuous improvement requirements, it helps maintain consistent healthcare practices and assures patients and the public that the facilities they use adhere to established safety and quality benchmarks.