
TJC
TJC, or The Joint Commission, is a nonprofit organization that sets and enforces quality standards for healthcare facilities in the United States. Its goal is to ensure hospitals, clinics, and other health providers deliver safe, effective, and reliable care. TJC conducts regular inspections and evaluations to verify that healthcare organizations follow these standards. Accreditation by TJC is a sign that an organization is committed to high-quality patient care, continuous improvement, and safety. This helps patients and families trust that they are receiving care from a reputable, well-managed facility.