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Notice Regarding The Joint Commission

The Joint Commission uses information from a variety of sources to strengthen its oversight activities and improve the quality and safety of care in the nearly 15,000 health care organizations it accredits and certifies.  Their Office of Quality Monitoring would like to know of any complaints regarding the quality of care at a Joint Commission-accredited health care organization.   The Joint Commission encourages you to first bring your complaint to the attention of the health care organization leaders. 

How to Report a Complaint

Complaints can be submitted online or sent by mail, fax, or e-mail.  When submitting the complaint, summarize the issues in one to two pages and include the name, street address and state of the health care organization.   You may provide your name and contact information or submit your complaint anonymously.  Providing your contact information does enable The Joint Commission to inform you about the actions taken in response to your complaint and also to contact you should additional information be needed.

It is The Joint Commission’s policy to treat your name as confidential information and not to disclose it to any other panel.  However, it may be necessary to share the complaint with the subject organization in the course of the complaint investigation.

Also, The Joint Commission policy forbids accredited organizations from taking retaliatory actions against employees for having reported quality of care concerns to them.

On-line:
www.jointcommission.org/GeneralPublic/Complaint

E-Mail:
complaint@jointcommission.org

Phone:
Office of Quality Monitoring
(800) 994-6610

Fax:
Office of Quality Monitoring
(630) 792-5636

Mail:
Office of Quality Monitoring
The Joint Commission
One Renaissance Boulevard


If you have questions about how to file your complaint, you may contact the Joint Commission via telephone from 8:30 to 5:00 p.m., Central Time Monday through Friday.

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