Date

July 25, 2023

Time

9:00am - 10:30am

Location

Online

Coupon-eligible, Virtual

The Joint Commission: An Overview of 2023 Updates — Virtual Event

Audience

CMOs, CNOs, compliance officers, emergency department personnel, Joint Commission coordinators, medical records, quality improvement personnel, risk managers and legal counsel

The following program content was provided by the speaker.

Overview

Presenters from The Joint Commission will provide participants with the latest compliance statistics from more than 600 hospital surveys completed nationwide thus far in 2023. The speakers also will discuss new hospital standards and survey process changes on the horizon, as well as new accreditation/certification programs under development. Finally, participants will receive an overview of requirements eliminated as part of the Standards Reduction Initiative.

Objectives

Upon completion of this program, participants will be able to:

    • identify the 10 most challenging TJC standards during the first half of 2023, both by frequency and severity.
    • understand new requirements going into effect in at least three hospital manual chapters on July 1, 2023, and Jan. 1, 2024.
    • recall three new accreditation and certification programs that have started in 2023 or are under development.
    • discuss at least 10 requirements that have been eliminated as a result of the Standards Reduction Initiative

Chad Larson, MBA
Executive Director, Hospital Program
The Joint Commission
 
Mark Crafton, MPA, MT(ASCP)
Executive Director, Strategic Alliances
Division of Business Development, Government & External Relations
The Joint Commission

Speakers

Chad Larson, MBA has worked for The Joint Commission for 17 years and currently is the executive director of the Hospital Program at TJC. In this role, he builds relationships with health systems, hospitals and industry stakeholders by leading strategic initiatives that provide value-added services in the acute care market. Prior to his current role, he served as director of business support operations, where he led the administration and management of operational, financial and planning activities for 11 departments and 120 employees. A 15-year member of the American College of Healthcare Executives, Larson is a certified Lean Six Sigma Green Belt and a certified Facilitating Change Leader. He holds a Master of Business Administration from the Keller Graduate School of Business in Chicago with an emphasis in health services administration, and a Bachelor of Science in kinesiology and exercise science from Northern Illinois University.

Mark Crafton, MPA, MT(ASCP) is the executive director of strategic alliances for The Joint Commission and oversees all TJC activities related to state government outreach, payer relations, and the development and management of alliances with key external organizations. Before joining TJC, he was the senior director of advocacy for the Michigan Health & Hospital Association. As senior director, he was responsible for monitoring all legislative and regulatory activity that affected member hospitals and health systems. Crafton began his career as a medical technologist at Edward W. Sparrow Hospital in Lansing, Michigan, where he worked in a variety of laboratory positions. He has held several other clinical positions, including virology technician and infection control coordinator in acute care hospitals.

Crafton graduated with honors from Michigan State University where he majored in natural science. He completed a one-year internship in medical technology and became registered as a medical technologist by the American Society of Clinical Pathology. He received his master’s degree in public administration from Western Michigan University and is a certified Lean Six Sigma Green Belt.

General Information

This educational activity is provided by MHA Health Institute in collaboration with the Georgia Hospital Association.

MHA Health Institute

General Information

Register

Register on or before Monday, July 24, to ensure the delivery of instructional materials.

REGISTER ONLINE

Cost

  • $225 per person for MHA members
  • $325 per person for nonmembers

This virtual event is eligible for use of the MHA Health Institute coupon. Note: Coupons were mailed to MHA member hospital CEOs in December 2022.

This event also is being offered at a reduced registration fee to MHA-member hospitals thanks to a generous contribution from the MHA Management Services Corporation.

This educational activity is provided by MHA Health Institute in collaboration with the Georgia Hospital Association.

Event Contact

Karyn Bonney

Karyn Bonney

Education Specialist

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573-893-3700 | ext. 1384

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