Joint Commission Seeks Public Input on Proposed Changes to Disease-Specific Certification Standards

The Joint Commission is seeking public input on several proposed changes to its disease-specific care certification program standards.

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The revisions pertain to standards under the program management, delivery of clinical care supporting self-management, clinical information management and performance measurement chapters.

To view all the proposed revisions, click here.

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