Also, the Joint Commission was founded in 1951 and this organization certifies health care organizations and programs in the United States. The organizations observed under the Joint commission are hospitals, home health care, laboratory, nursing care centers, ambulatory and office based surgery, and more. Since the JCAHO organization is highly trusted by patients, this certified organization is highly recognized because it stands as a symbol of quality and that is reflected because of the commitment of meeting performance standards. The mission of this organization is to interminably keep improving health care for the public. This organization works with stakeholders by evaluating the quality of health care organizations and by also inspiring organizations to excel by providing the highest quality care in providing safe and effective care. Basically this …show more content…
When the surveyors show up to conduct the test, the surveyors select patients randomly and use their medical record in order to evaluate the health care organizations’ compliance. Surveyors trace a patient’s experience when he or she attended that health care organization. The surveyors not only seek the patient’s for information of the health care organization’s function, but they also talk to doctors, nurses, and other staff who may have interacted with the patient at the time of service. Another thing surveyor do is that they observe doctor and nurses when they provide care. By visually seeing how medical care providers give service to their patients, surveyors can get a general idea of the function of the health care organization. Another thing a surveyor does is that they talk to patients and that also helps the Joint Commissions see what the overall point of view is for the patients. Patients are able to give feedback as to where health care organizations need improvement, so this is helpful when hospitals are trying to find the weakness in an organization. Last but not least, when health care organizations are accredited, they must continuously perform activities that will improve health care quality. Health care quality is improved when nurses pay close watch when administering medicine, when a patient’s identity is