Certification is an independent evaluation that validates the quality of your palliative care program. This includes the specialized medical care you provide your patients for relief of symptoms, pain and the stress of serious illness — whatever the diagnosis or prognosis. And, our standards are designed to help you build a better, more organized program.
Joint Commission certification will emphasize to your patients, their families and your community that your organization has:
The following organizations encourage achievement of Joint Commission palliative care certification:
In fact, here’s what Diane E. Meier, M.D. from the Center for Advance Palliative Care and Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai has to say about the Joint Commission’s Palliative Care Certification Program:
“Palliative care is focused on maximizing quality of life for seriously ill patients and their families. Over 1900 leading U.S. hospitals today have a palliative care team, and Joint Commission recognition of the importance of palliative care to overall quality of care represents a giant step forward for the field. I know I am joined by colleagues across the country when I express my appreciation to The Joint Commission for helping to ensure that all palliative care teams deliver care of uniformly high quality.”
To be ready for the Joint Commission palliative care certification, your palliative care program should: