In 2017, more and more insurance companies are requiring a Joint Commission accreditation for entry into a treatment program. This is a great way for insurance companies to ensure that their payees get the highest level of care. If your center is not accredited by either JCAHO or CARF, you could be losing clients.
The Joint Commission standards (JCAHO) are the basis from which an objective evaluation process that can help addiction treatment centers is created. This process includes measure, assess and improve performance. The JCAHO standards focus on critical patient, individual, or resident care and organization functions that are paramount in delivering safe and high quality addiction care. The Joint Commission’s innovative standards set the expectation for addiction treatment center performance that are reasonable, achievable and survey-able.
Sublime Health’ Joint Commission consultants are here to help you through the accreditation process. Our consultants have over 20 years of experience to help ensure your success. The JCAHO accreditation process can be cumbersome at times, and requires a detailed eye, and constant followthrough to ensure success. Our consultants will provide this type of direction to ensure your Joint Commission accredited as quickly as possible.
The JCAHO accreditation consulting process covers:
The JCAHO accreditation process can take four to six months to complete. This timeline relies heavily on our clients ability to respond to their consultant in a timely manner as well as the state in which they are seeking accreditation.
Our JCAHO consulting starts at $15,000 and is dependent on the continuum of care your provide. Although for most centers, the consulting time required is between 100 and 150 hours. Contact us today and we will work with you to understand your needs for JCAHO accreditation and explain our process to you.