Why is Joint Commission accreditation important?
In this video, we explain why Joint Commission Accreditation matters for both our patients and referral partners. You’ll learn what this accreditation signifies, how it reflects BHG’s commitment to the highest standards of safety, quality and clinical excellence and why it is a critical factor when choosing a treatment provider.
Why Accreditation Matters
Earning Joint Commission Accreditation demonstrates BHG’s dedication to delivering safe, effective, and evidence-based care. Accreditation shows that we meet rigorous national standards, providing patients and families with confidence in the quality and consistency of the care we deliver.
The Accreditation Process
The Joint Commission conducts a thorough evaluation to ensure BHG meets strict criteria across all levels of care. During this process, reviewers assess policies, clinical practices, safety protocols and organizational operations. By successfully completing this evaluation, BHG demonstrates its commitment to continuous improvement, accountability and excellence in patient care.
Benefits for Patients and Partners
Joint Commission Accreditation benefits everyone involved:
- Patients receive care that meets nationally recognized standards of safety and quality
- Families can trust that treatment programs follow best practices and evidence-based approaches
- Referral partners gain confidence in working with an organization committed to consistent, accountable, and high-quality care
This accreditation ensures that BHG maintains a culture of excellence, where every team member is aligned with our mission to deliver outstanding, patient-centered care.
Commitment to Excellence
Maintaining Joint Commission Accreditation requires ongoing evaluation and continuous improvement. It reflects our unwavering focus on patient safety, clinical excellence, and delivering outcomes that make a tangible difference in the lives of those we serve.