ASSESSMENT GUIDE 2025
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Helps ensure quality health care through the development of standards for patient safety. -
The Joint Commission
Undergo review by the Joint Commission to ensure that health care facilities comply with the
standards and regulations set forth from the Joint Commission and Centers for Medicare and
Medicaid Services (CMS). - Health care facilities
Is reviewed and if the facility meets the criteria, then it will receive an accreditation, which is
renewable every three years. - Each facility
promote specific improvement in patient safety. NPSGs are important to the delivery of safe,
high quality health care. - National Patient Safety Goals (NPSG)
If followed, they will help to prevent injury and harm to our patients. - NPSG
are inherent to a culture of safety. - Safety goals
Is central to the Joint Commission review. - Patient safety
These goals address identified problematic areas across health care. Patient safety is everyone's
responsibility. Also, following NPSG's helps educate the community on how healthcare is
promoting safety and seeking the prevention of injury. This should be done in every identified
setting. - National Patient Safety Goals (NPSG)
An unexpected patient/resident occurrence that results in, or could result in, death or serious
harm to the patient/resident. The purpose of reporting and investigating sentinel events is to
improve the quality of patient/resident care by focusing attention on underlying causes and risk