Joint Commission Launches 2025 Patient Safety Award Applications
Application Period Opens for 2025 Awards
The Joint Commission has announced the opening of its application period for the prestigious 2025 John M. Eisenberg Patient Safety and Quality Awards and the Bernard J. Tyson National Award for Excellence in Pursuit of Healthcare Equity. Both awards commend extraordinary contributions in healthcare, signifying a commitment to improved patient safety and health equity.
A Closer Look at the Eisenberg Awards
The John M. Eisenberg Patient Safety and Quality Awards, in partnership with the National Quality Forum (NQF), are presented annually to celebrate excellence achieved by individuals and organizations across a variety of healthcare settings. These awards are categorized into three distinct classes:
Categories of Recognition
1. National Level Innovation in Patient Safety and Quality
2. Local Level Innovation in Patient Safety and Quality
3. Individual Achievement
To qualify for national and local awards, candidates must provide at least 12 months of data showcasing improvements resulting from the initiatives they propose for evaluation.
Legacy of a Visionary Leader
In memory of the late John M. Eisenberg, MD, MBA, who was an ardent promoter of quality in healthcare, these awards were instituted in 2002. Dr. Eisenberg served as the former administrator of the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality and significantly influenced the quality improvement landscape of healthcare.
The Importance of the Tyson Award
The Bernard J. Tyson National Award, presented by The Joint Commission and Kaiser Permanente, also plays a vital role in acknowledging healthcare organizations that have made measurable strides in reducing health disparities. This award seeks to foster initiatives aimed at fostering equity in health outcomes for vulnerable populations.
Who Can Apply?
Healthcare organizations that deliver care and actively work to reduce disparities based on race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, age, or socioeconomic factors are encouraged to apply. Detailed data substantiating how they have addressed and improved healthcare disparities is a critical component of the application process.
A Tribute to Bernard J. Tyson
Named after the late Bernard J. Tyson, who was a committed advocate for equitable healthcare, this award recognizes achievements that align with his vision of inclusiveness and equality in healthcare services. One of the notable winners in the past includes Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma Center.
How to Apply for the Awards
Healthcare providers interested in applying for one or both awards can find application links and resources available on The Joint Commission’s website. The deadline for application submissions is March 31, and there is no fee involved.
Preparation for Application Submission
Organizations planning to apply for multiple awards should complete separate applications for each to ensure thorough consideration.
About The Joint Commission
Established in 1951, The Joint Commission plays a pivotal role in enhancing healthcare quality through accreditation and certification of over 22,000 healthcare organizations in the United States. This independent, nonprofit organization upholds its mission by working collaboratively with various stakeholders to stimulate continuous improvement in healthcare delivery.
A Commitment to Excellence
With a focus on safe, effective healthcare, The Joint Commission leads by setting standards that contribute to the overall well-being of communities. Their ongoing efforts are geared toward inspiring healthcare providers to excel in their fields, elevating the quality and value of care available to all.
About National Quality Forum (NQF)
NQF serves as an influential, nonpartisan leader in promoting accountability and innovation in healthcare outcomes. Through collaborative efforts, NQF fosters agreements on measurement systems, aiming to improve the overall safety and quality of healthcare provided in the United States.
About Kaiser Permanente
Kaiser Permanente stands out as a leading nonprofit health plan committed to improving public health. Recognizing the need for quality care, Kaiser Permanente centers around providing a caring and supportive environment for nearly 12.5 million members. Their approach is grounded in comprehensive, patient-focused care, utilizing advanced technology to enhance health outcomes.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the John M. Eisenberg Awards?
These awards recognize outstanding achievements in patient safety and quality across all healthcare settings.
Who can apply for the Bernard J. Tyson Award?
Healthcare organizations addressing health disparities for any vulnerable population can apply.
When does the application period close?
The deadline to submit applications for both awards is March 31.
Is there a fee to apply for the awards?
No, there is no cost associated with applying for either award.
What kind of data is required for application?
Candidates must provide data demonstrating improvements made by an initiative over a minimum of 12 months.
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