Jackson TN – Tennova Healthcare – Regional Jackson has earned The Joint Commission’s Gold Seal of Approval for Hospital Accreditation by demonstrating continuous compliance with its performance standards. The Gold Seal of Approval® is a symbol of quality that reflects an organization’s commitment to providing safe and effective patient care.
Tennova Healthcare – Regional Jackson recently underwent a rigorous, unannounced onsite survey. During the review, a team of expert surveyors evaluated compliance with hospital standards related to several areas, including emergency services, environment of care, infection prevention and control, leadership, and medication management. Surveyors also conducted onsite observations and interviews. Accreditation was awarded for a three-year period.
“Local medical center meets rigorous standards for safe and effective patient care”
“Tennova Healthcare – Regional Jackson is pleased to receive reaccreditation from The Joint Commission, the premier healthcare quality improvement and accrediting body in the nation,” said Charles Miller, chief executive officer of Tennova Healthcare – Regional Jackson. “Across the hospital, our physicians and staff continue to work together to develop and implement approaches that have the potential to improve care for patients in our community.”
The Joint Commission has accredited hospitals for more than 60 years. More than 4,000 general, children’s, long-term acute, psychiatric, rehabilitation and specialty hospitals currently maintain accreditation from The Joint Commission.
“Joint Commission accreditation provides hospitals with the processes needed to improve in a variety of areas from the enhancement of staff education to the improvement of daily business operations,” said Mark G. Pelletier, RN, chief operating officer, division of accreditation and certification operations, The Joint Commission. “We commend Tennova Healthcare – Regional Jackson for its efforts to become a quality improvement organization.”
The Joint Commission’s standards are developed in consultation with healthcare experts and providers, measurement experts and patients. The standards are informed by scientific literature and expert consensus to help hospitals measure, assess and improve performance.
