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How does JCAHO monitor safety in healthcare facilities to protect patients’ safety rights?
by giving them accreditation
by using the National Patient Safety Goals
by planting surveillance cameras to monitor the facility
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Correct answers: by giving them accreditation and by using the National Patient Safety Goals.
Explanation: The Joint Commission (formerly JCAHO) monitors and promotes patient safety by setting standards, conducting on‑site surveys for accreditation, reviewing performance measures, requiring event reporting and root‑cause analyses, and promoting/monitoring compliance with the National Patient Safety Goals. It does not monitor facilities by planting surveillance cameras.
Explanation: The Joint Commission (formerly JCAHO) monitors and promotes patient safety by setting standards, conducting on‑site surveys for accreditation, reviewing performance measures, requiring event reporting and root‑cause analyses, and promoting/monitoring compliance with the National Patient Safety Goals. It does not monitor facilities by planting surveillance cameras.
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