A new year could bring a new name for the JCAHO
Contemporary Long-Term Care Weekly, December 20, 2006
Beginning in January, the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO) will allegedly be called "The Joint Commission." A December 11 memo from JCAHO President Dennis O'Leary to all JCAHO employees revealed the name change plans. According to O'Leary, in order to be less forgettable, the organization will shorten its name. Along with a name change, the JCAHO will update its logo, which will also launch in January, according to the memo obtained by the newsletter, Briefings on JCAHO.
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