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<strong>Facts</strong> <strong>about</strong> <strong>Joint</strong> <strong>Commission</strong> <strong>International</strong><br />

Mission: To continuously improve the safety and quality of care in the international community through the<br />

provision of education and advisory services and international accreditation and certification.<br />

<strong>Joint</strong> <strong>Commission</strong> <strong>International</strong> (JCI) extends The <strong>Joint</strong> <strong>Commission</strong>’s mission worldwide by assisting<br />

international health care organizations, public health agencies, health ministries and others to improve the quality<br />

and safety of patient care in more than 90 countries. JCI was established in 1994 as a division of <strong>Joint</strong><br />

<strong>Commission</strong> Resources, Inc. (JCR), a private, not-for-profit affiliate of The <strong>Joint</strong> <strong>Commission</strong>.<br />

WHO Collaborating Centre for Patient Safety and High 5s Project<br />

In 2009, The <strong>Joint</strong> <strong>Commission</strong> and <strong>Joint</strong> <strong>Commission</strong> <strong>International</strong> were re-designated by the World Health<br />

Organization (WHO) as the only Collaborating Centre for Patient Safety (the original designation was in 2005).<br />

Collaborating with the WHO Patient Safety Programme, the High 5s Project focuses on the development and<br />

evaluation of standard operating protocols (SOPs) to address common patient safety problems.<br />

The High 5s Project was launched by WHO in 2006 to address continuing major concerns <strong>about</strong> patient safety<br />

around the world. The High 5s name comes from the project’s original intent to significantly reduce the frequency<br />

of five challenging patient safety problems in five countries over five years. The mission of the High 5s Project is<br />

to facilitate implementation and evaluation of standardized patient safety protocols to achieve measurable,<br />

significant, and sustainable reductions in challenging patient safety problems.<br />

The countries participating in the High 5s Project are Australia, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Singapore,<br />

Trinidad and Tobago, and the United States. The project has been primarily supported by the U.S. Agency for<br />

Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ). The major components include the development and implementation<br />

of problem-specific SOPs; creation of a comprehensive impact evaluation strategy; collection, reporting, and<br />

analysis of data; and the establishment of an electronic collaborative learning community.<br />

Today, the High 5s standard operating protocols include:<br />

• Correct site surgery<br />

• Medication reconciliation<br />

<strong>International</strong> accreditation and certification<br />

JCI’s accreditation program was developed by international experts and sets uniform, achievable expectations for<br />

structures, processes and outcomes for health care organizations. The requirements for accreditation also include<br />

international patient safety goals that highlight problematic areas in health care and describe evidence and<br />

expert-based consensus solutions to these problems. The survey process is designed to accommodate specific<br />

legal, religious and cultural factors within a country. JCI offers accreditation for general hospitals and academic<br />

medical centers, ambulatory care facilities, clinical laboratories, home care agencies, long term care<br />

organizations, medical transport organizations, and primary care services.<br />

JCI’s Clinical Care Program Certification (CCPC), which differs from accreditation, demonstrates excellence in<br />

fostering better outcomes through the integration and coordination of care for treatment of a specific disease<br />

(such as diabetes mellitus Type 2), condition (such as acute myocardial infarction), or clinical care service (such<br />

as joint replacement). CCPC is based on a clear assessment of consensus-based standards and criteria, the<br />

effective use of clinical guidelines, and an organized approach to performance measurement and improvement.<br />

Benefits of JCI accreditation and certification<br />

• Provides education on good practices to improve clinical and business processes<br />

• Improves risk management and results in risk reduction


• Strengthens community confidence in the quality and safety of care<br />

• On-site evaluations are conducted by highly trained clinicians and patient safety experts<br />

• Standards are developed by health care experts from around the world<br />

• Accreditation and certification decisions are made using published objective computer algorithms<br />

• Advisory councils – made up of health care leaders from Europe, the Middle East, and<br />

Asia-Pacific – provide guidance on key patient safety and quality issues<br />

<strong>International</strong> advisory services<br />

JCI offers a variety of advisory services to help organizations with accreditation preparation, quality improvement,<br />

and patient safety initiatives. Consultants are health care leaders who have experience in diverse medical<br />

cultures in the U.S., Europe, the Middle East, Asia, Africa and South America. The services include:<br />

• Developing a national or regional quality evaluation system<br />

• Preparing for accreditation and certification<br />

• Developing and improving operations, such as management, clinical and facility planning<br />

• Measuring performance and developing an ongoing program of quality improvement<br />

• Quality and safety improvement, including engineering safety and health design, infection control<br />

and prevention, medication management and patient safety<br />

Education, publications and other tools<br />

JCI offers many resources, including international conferences and symposia on quality and patient safety issues,<br />

audio conferences, standards manuals and other quality improvement books. In addition, JCI offers a full range of<br />

interactive education and training programs focused on leadership, quality improvement and patient safety, as<br />

well as JCI accreditation preparation. There are on-site or online courses, and tools such as the <strong>International</strong> Self<br />

Assessment System.<br />

Some of the free resources include:<br />

• JCInsight, a quarterly, online newsletter, providing information for health care organizations on patient<br />

safety and quality.<br />

• The <strong>International</strong> Essentials for Quality and Patient Safety, a guide to the hospital risk points that have<br />

the greatest impact on patient care.<br />

• A listing of JCI accredited and certified organizations.<br />

• Nine patient safety solutions translated into Arabic, Chinese, German and Spanish.<br />

ISQua recognition<br />

In September 2011, JCI received re-accreditation from the <strong>International</strong> Society for Quality in Health Care<br />

(ISQua). Accreditation by ISQua provides assurance that the standards, training and processes used by<br />

JCI to survey the performance of health care organizations meet the highest international benchmarks for<br />

accrediting bodies.<br />

For more information<br />

For questions <strong>about</strong> accreditation services, the application process, or scheduling a survey, send an email<br />

to jciaccreditation@jcrinc.com, or contact one of the following offices:<br />

JCI headquarters<br />

1515 West 22nd Street<br />

Suite 1300W<br />

Oakbrook, Illinois 60523, USA<br />

Accreditation: +1-630-268-4800<br />

Consulting: +1-630-268-2900<br />

Middle East<br />

P.O. Box 505018<br />

Bldg. 27, Suite B503<br />

Dubai Healthcare City<br />

Dubai<br />

United Arab Emirates<br />

+971-4369-4930<br />

Asia-Pacific<br />

37th Floor<br />

Singapore Land Tower<br />

50 Raffles Place<br />

Singapore 048623<br />

+65-6829-7208<br />

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