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JCAHO modifies ORYX requirements. (Abuse & Neglect).(Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations)

Long-Term Care Litigation

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The Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO) announced October 21, 2002, that all accredited long term care, home care, and behavioral health care organizations can defer the reporting of data from their ORYX measures to JCAHO until applicable core measures are identified. However, these organizations are still expected to meet standards-based requirements for performance measurement and to present relevant performance data and actions taken in response to these data during JCAHO's on-site surveys.

Accredited long-term care, home care, and behavioral health care organizations that wish to continue to report measurement data to the …

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