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SDW news brief: Joint Commission to release communication, language standards to encourage health equity

Staff Development Weekly: Insight on Evidence-Based Practice in Education, April 30, 2010

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The Joint Commission's January 2011 hospital manual will include new standards for hospitals surrounding language, culture, and communication.

The standards, announced in the January 2010 Perspectives on The Joint Commission, will be accompanied by a Web-based, downloadable guide, which will be released in late May. Hospitals will be able to view the standards at that time, and although they will be included in the 2011 hospital manual and part of a survey, they will not be factored into a hospital's accreditation then, said Paul Schyve, MD, senior vice president at The Joint Commission, who spoke on a Webcast entitled New Joint Commission Standards to Improve Patient-Provider Communication on April 16.

To read more about the new requirements, click here.

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HealthLeaders Media



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