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What does a Joint Commission certification or accreditation indicate to patients?

the organization successfully treats all of its patients

the organization has no more room for improvement

the organization has had no workplace injuries in the past

the organization is committed to patient care and quality improvement

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the organization is committed to patient care and quality improvement

Explanation: Joint Commission accreditation signifies the facility meets nationally recognized performance standards and is committed to ongoing quality and safety improvement — it is not a guarantee of perfect outcomes or absence of past problems.