Joint Commission announces improved E-App later in 2011
Accreditation Connection, July 8, 2011
The Joint Commission announced recently that its electronic application for accreditation (E-App) has been redesigned and improved. The organization intends to launch the updated version in October of 2011.
According to The Joint Commission Online, after extensive testing, this updated E-App will feature better specificity by accreditation program and care setting, improved navigation for users, and a new read-only option.
For more details, visit The Joint Commission’s web site.
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