Accreditation

Building conditions lead to denial of accreditation for DC hospital

Accreditation Connection, October 19, 2007

A survey by The Joint Commission found building conditions so poor in Greater Southeast Community Hospital in Washington, DC, that the conditions triggered a preliminary denial of accreditation, according to a report by the Washington Post.

The decision is the latest step in an ongoing rescue effort by staff members and DC regulators, who have fought to keep the deteriorating building operational. The Post reports that the latest issues were regarding fire alarm and fire suppression systems.

To read the full report, go here.

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