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The Joint Commission

The Joint Commission is a nonprofit organization that sets healthcare quality and safety standards and accredits and certifies healthcare organizations in the United States. Their mission is to improve healthcare for the public by evaluating healthcare providers and encouraging them to offer safe and effective care of the highest quality and value.

Content by The Joint Commission

Defining the Clinical Laboratory’s Crucial Role in Infection Control
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By obtaining accreditation, healthcare practices can advance quality, efficiency, and strategic alignment
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CURRENT ISSUE - March/2026

When the Unexpected Hits

How Lab Leaders Can Prepare for Safety Crises That Don’t Follow the Script

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