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Virtual Joint Commission Surveys: What’s the Status?

Virtual Joint Commission Surveys: What’s the Status?

As we know, once the pandemic hit, TJC launched its virtual survey process. The number of virtual Joint Commission surveys increased dramatically over the past year as the Public Health Emergency continued. Fast forward: TJC reinstituted routine onsite surveys effective March 15th. However, they’ll continue with a certain volume of virtual surveys in the near term. We’re providing an update on how these surveys are unfolding in the field. And how to prepare if you’re anticipating a virtual Joint Commission survey.

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Joint Commission Document Review 2021: Be Prepared

Joint Commission Document Review 2021: Be Prepared

Whether you have an onsite or a virtual survey, the Joint Commission Document Review is critical. Your documents give surveyors their first impression of your organization. And we all know “You don’t get a second chance to make a first impression.” Thorough preparation for this session is key to your survey success. So, let’s review some survey strategies. So, thorough preparation for this session is key to your survey success. So, let’s review some survey strategies.

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Onsite Joint Commission Surveys: March 2021 Update

Onsite Joint Commission Surveys: March 2021 Update

What’s the latest on Joint Commission survey activity? Well, we may soon be seeing a return to “business as usual” for onsite Joint Commission surveys. As we know, The Joint Commission resumed onsite survey activity on a limited basis in June. Their approach to date has been to conduct onsite surveys in counties that are low risk for COVID-19. Effective March 15th that approach is changing.

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