Congratulations on achieving certification for disease-specific care, health care staffing services, or transplant centers from The Joint Commission. Certification by the Joint Commission means your organization or program complies with the highest national standards for safety and quality of care. Let your organization’s patients, customers, insurance carriers, media and community know that your organization earned this prestigious Gold Seal of Approval™.
Here are some suggestions:
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Use the Gold Seal of Approval™ to promote your certification. You or your printer may download the file to incorporate the Gold Seal of Approval™ into print, billboard, television, and online advertising, organization letterhead and other stationery, business cards, patient, client or customer information, educational materials, and your organization’s Web site.
Order Gold Seal of Approval™ products through our affiliate, Joint Commission Resources (JCR). To view JCR’s online catalog, go to www.jcrinc.com, click on the shopping cart, or call JCR Customer Service toll-free at (877) 223-6866.
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Display your organization’s Certificate of Distinction in a prominent location. Order additional certificates by contacting Joint Commission Business Coordinator Jean Sponzilli at (630) 792-5862 or jsponzilli@jointcommission.org.
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Publicize your organization’s certification in its promotional and educational literature. The Joint Commission developed a brochure for programs with Disease-Specific Care Certification entitled “The Joint Commission: Assessing the Quality of Care in Disease Management” to explain the significance of Disease-Specific Care Certification to current and prospective patients or clients. Customize the back panel of the brochure to include information about your organization or program.
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Send a news release to local media. See sample releases.
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Your organization may wish to send a news release to the following publications:
- Disease-Specific Care
- HealthCare Staffing Services:
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Conduct a news conference. Invite local reporters to meet with your organization’s CEO, CNO, medical director, quality assurance/improvement director, and other key staff members.
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Notify state and metropolitan provider associations of which the organization is a member. Many of these associations publicize certification information in their newsletters.
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Notify the benefit manager at insurance carriers and/or health plans whose clients use or might use your program’s services.
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Include information on the benefits of Joint Commission certification in your program’s newsletters and in presentations to staff, board members and community groups.
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Celebrate your organization’s certification award by sponsoring a “Quality Day.” Honor special staff, volunteers or donors, and offer tours of your facility.