JCAHO criminal background
checks
Joint Commission on
Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations
(JCAHO) criminal background checks assist in
protecting and improving the medical community.
The mission of JCAHO is to constantly improve
the publics safety and quality of health care
through health care accreditation and related
services. The constant improvement of all health
care profession including, but not limited to
Physicians, Nurses, Physical Therapist, and
Laboratory personal may include background and
reference checks on applicants as well as
current employees.
There are approximately 16,000 health care
organizations and programs currently in the
United States, which JCAHO evaluates and
accredits. JCAHO continually evaluates and
observes thousands of medical employees. The
Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare
Organizations is an independent and
not-for-profit organization. They are the
nations predominant standards setting and
accrediting body for health care. They use
state-of-the-art standards that concentrate on
improving the superiority and safety of health
care.
Health care facilities, which offer employment
to an applicant must satisfactory, pass JCAHO
criminal background checks. Criminal background
checks require methodically investigating a
prospective employee's personal and professional
background. The background checks are required
on any health care professional including, but
not limited to Physicians, Nurses, Physical
Therapist, and Laboratory personal.
Its recommended you hire a reliable
investigation firm to perform JCAHO criminal
background checks. A reputable firm will employ
experienced investigators who capable of
conducting a thorough search. By establishing
employee background checks for all your
applicants, you are ensuring the safety of
patients as well as staff in your medical
facility.
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