Accreditation

Why Is The Joint Commission Accreditation So Important?

Recognized by insurers

The Joint Commission accreditation is often a prerequisite to eligibility for insurance reimbursement.

Inspires confidence

The Joint Commission accreditation makes a h2 statement to the community about an organization's efforts to provide the highest quality services. The Joint Commission accreditation ensures that the organization continuously engages in performance improvement activities.

Improves patient safety

The Joint Commission standards focus on safety and quality of care, which can reduce the risk of error or low quality care.

Enhances staff recruitment

The Joint Commission accreditation attracts highly qualified personnel who prefer to serve in an accredited organization.

Raises standards

The Joint Commission accreditation requires accredited organizations to maintain a high level of quality and compliance with the latest industry standards.

Wilderness Quest has earned
The Joint Commission's Gold Seal of Approval
Testimonials
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Tim and Marilyn Heinz, Pennsylvania