In a blog posting on The Joint Commission website, Michael Kulczycki, executive director for The Joint Commission's Ambulatory Care Accreditation Program, writes about the importance of having the "ready to go" list assembled at the start of the survey.
The ready to go list should include the information necessary for the first two agenda sessions of The Joint Commission's onsite survey.
The blog post identifies some of the items the list should include, the purpose of the list and why it is so important to the survey.
Read the blog post focusing on the ready to go list by The Joint Commission.
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