NAHQ Learning Lab – Joint Commission’s Accreditation 360: Turning Standards into Strategies for Quality and Safety

Date & time

  • Start: November 19, 2025 @ 12:00 pm CT
  • End: November 19, 2025 @ 01:00 pm CT

Your local time

Speaker(s): Ken Grubbs, DNP, MBA, RN

Executive Vice President, Accreditation and Certification Operations (ACO) and Chief Nursing Officer

Joint Commission

 

Robert Campbell, PharmD, BCSCP

Sr. Director, Standards Interpretation, Accreditation, Decision Management, Medication Safety - Division of Accreditation and Certification Operations

Joint Commission

 

Join Joint Commission for an insightful discussion on the future of accreditation and its continued impact on advancing Quality and Safety in healthcare. With Accreditation 360 standards going into effect on January 1, 2026, healthcare quality professionals are critical leaders in conveying the importance of the changes in driving quality and safety while reducing the burden created through complex requirements. This webinar will focus on how to prepare proactively, positioning quality leaders to drive organizational transformation and measurable improvement. Participants will explore how to apply Accreditation 360’s performance-based standards to advance patient safety, engage the workforce, and deliver sustainable outcomes.

Learning Objectives:

  1. Translate Accreditation 360 changes and standards into actionable readiness strategies that extend beyond compliance checklists.
  2. Develop proactive plans that position healthcare quality professionals as leaders in organizational transformation.
  3. Apply Accreditation 360’s performance-based, data-driven model to strengthen patient safety, workforce engagement, and measurable quality outcomes.

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Member/non-member price
  • $0.00 - Members
  • $39.00 - Nonmembers

Continuing education credits
  • 1.00 CPHQ

Domains
  • Regulatory and Accreditation

 

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