Business Occupancy Survey Simplification Tool

Business Occupancy Survey Simplification Tool

Are your business occupancies ready for survey? As of July 1, 2022, the Joint Commission has a total of 29 elements of performance that will be used to survey business occupancies, which provides a useful reference for how other accreditation organizations may define their own processes. The key to a successful survey will be providing critical building information.

陳栠勛圖members can access this tool that will help in conducting a self-assessment based on the Joint Commissions standards and determining current level of compliance.


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Check out the related HFM magazine article, "Preparing business occupancies for accreditation surveys."

 

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